Arati Rao
Feb 21, 2011

Sanjeev Gauba joins Law & Kenneth Delhi

He will be senior vice president

Sanjeev Gauba joins Law & Kenneth Delhi

Law & Kenneth Delhi has appointed Sanjeev Gauba as senior vice president at the office. Responsibilities of the branch's portfolio of clients will now be split between him and Varinder Shah Kant, also senior vice president. 

Gauba has over 19 years of experience in advertising, and has worked with agencies like Mudra Delhi and Mumbai, Rediffusion and Bates 141. His last stint was at Bates 141, where he was heading the Dabur team for Oral Care – Lal Daant Manjan and Red tooth paste, and skin care, which included Gulabari’s entire portfolio and Uveda. He was also handling Artd’nox and the repositioning of Zee News. 

Anil Nair, chief executive officer and managing partner of Law & Kenneth, said, "Sanjeev is here to bring a perspective of big brands and expertise on their operations, which was something we felt we needed as we are adding substantial amounts of big businesses, and along with it, their operative challenges were coming in."

Speaking about Gauba's mandate, he said, "Sanjeev will handle a fairly large portfolio of brands starting with Dabur Personal Care and a couple of other big businesses we are in the process of signing up. He will also handle the new business portfolio in Delhi. The legacy businesses like Unitech and a part of Dabur Health will stay with Varinder Shah Kant."   

On his appointment, Gauba commented,  “Law & Kenneth is poised for the next level of growth very fast. The agency is bubbling with energy and enthusiasm, and clients are reposing their trust in the agency. I could easily picture future  growth for myself in this agency.” 

Source:
Campaign India

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