Campaign India Team
Feb 08, 2023

Amitesh Banerjee joins Beanstalk Asia

Moves from H+K Strategies

Amitesh Banerjee
Amitesh Banerjee
Beanstalk Asia has announced the appointment of Amitesh Banerjee as senior vice president. He joins the agency after a six-month stint with Hill+Knowlton Strategies.
 
Upendra Singh Thakur, founder and director, BeanstalkAsia, said, “As an established integrated marketing communications firm, we are pro-actively building our talent and capacities to equip ourselves for our aggressive growth and business plan for India, Nepal and other international markets in the pipeline. We are delighted to have Amitesh onboard. His rich experience and diverse background complement our growth ambitions.”
 
 Malini Sharma Thakur, co-founder and director, BeanstalkAsia, added, “Amitesh comes with years of valuable experience in communications. We are looking forward to working together to achieve further excellence and growth in our integrated offerings, especially reputation management.”
 
Banerjee said, “I am very excited about my new journey and will relentlessly pursue the purpose of BeanstalkAsia by adding new milestones. I firmly believe in purpose-led Integrated marketing communications, a valuable business tool to leverage for sustainable success.”
 
In a career spanning three decades, he has also worked with JWT, ITC Hotels, Della Group, New Zealand Dairy Board, Perfect Relations, Comma Consulting, Genesis Burson-Marsteller, Adfactors, Cominscient group and Vinsan World. and recently H+K Strategies India. 
 
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