Campaign India Team
Mar 05, 2013

Sanjay Panday given additional charge of Gutenberg Networks India

Panday will continue as senior VP at DDB Mudra Mumbai, while taking over the production organisation

Sanjay Panday given additional charge of Gutenberg Networks India

Sanjay Panday, senior VP, DDB Mudra Mumbai, has been given additional responsibility of heading Gutenberg Networks India. Gutenberg Networks is a production organisation that develops and executes campaigns for broadcast, web, press and print, and employs 1,200 people globally.

On taking charge of Gutenberg Networks India, Panday, said, “The global trend of consolidation of artwork, digital studio and pre-production services is now in India. I’m looking forward to help make Gutenberg Networks India one of the best pre-media production services companies in the region.”

Madhukar Kamath, group CEO and managing director, DDB Mudra Group, added, “I am confident that Sanjay, with his vast experience across a spectrum of clients and agencies, will lead Gutenberg Networks India to its goal of becoming a strategic business hub for digital studio and pre-media production services.”

Panday has been with the DDB Mudra Group for over five years.

Source:
Campaign India

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