Campaign India Team
Nov 06, 2009

AMO strengthens Delhi team

AMO Communications, the creative agency of the Percept Group has strengthened its Delhi team.The agency has hired Dhiraj Kumar and Kunal Yadav to drive new business development. Sameer Pande is heading operations for the Delhi office. All three will report to Jitendra Khokle, COO, AMO Communications.Kumar joins from Pickle, where he was account director, while Kunal Yadav joins from Pressman Advertising.

AMO strengthens Delhi team

AMO Communications, the creative agency of the Percept Group has strengthened its Delhi team.

The agency has hired Dhiraj Kumar and Kunal Yadav to drive new business development. Sameer Pande is heading operations for the Delhi office. All three will report to Jitendra Khokle, COO, AMO Communications.

Kumar joins from Pickle, where he was account director, while Kunal Yadav joins from Pressman Advertising.

Commenting on the appointments, Elvis Dias, managing director, AMO Communications said, "We are now aggressively looking at expanding our foothold in Delhi. We recently bagged the Shakti Bhog business and the Rajasthan Tourism and Punjab Heritage and Tourism promotion businesses are being handled out of our Delhi office. Dhiraj brings on board relevant experience on private sector clients, while Kunal is our man for PSU clients. Both will work with Sameer in helping grow the team and business development opportunities in the North."

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Campaign India

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