Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2021

Ajit Gurnani and Rajiv Gopinath handed new roles at Publicis Groupe

Gurnani elevated as chief growth officer for media services while Gopinath has been handed the chief product and solutions officer role

Ajit Gurnani and Rajiv Gopinath
Ajit Gurnani and Rajiv Gopinath
Publicis Media has announced the elevations of Ajit Gurnani and Rajiv Gopinath. 
 
Gurnani was chief client officer at Zenith and has been elevated as chief growth officer, Publicis Media Services.
 
Gopinath was chief client officer at Starcom and has been elevated as chief product and solutions officer. 
 
Tanmay Mohanty, CEO, Publicis Media Services, said, “I am delighted to have Rajiv Gopinath and Ajit Gurnani as a part of Publicis Media Services.Their deep understanding of data, digital, tech and media tied with a proven track record in business growth will help us in the realignment of our media services. In our continuous efforts to strengthen our team, we are confident that Rajiv and Ajit’s expertise and vast experience will add significant value to the organisation.”
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