Campaign India Team
Aug 17, 2010

Anbu Chezhian joins Law & Kenneth, Chennai

Law & Kenneth has brought in Anbu Chezhian to be their Chennai branch director. Prior to this assignment, Chezhian was client servicing director at Interface Communications in Chennai.

Anbu Chezhian joins Law & Kenneth, Chennai

Law & Kenneth has brought in Anbu Chezhian to be their Chennai branch director. Prior to this assignment, Chezhian was client servicing director at Interface Communications in Chennai.

Chezhian was with Law & Kenneth in an earlier stint, and Anil Nair, chief executive officer and managing partner at the agency, is happy to have him back on board and behind the wheel of the newly-won Renault business. “What we’ve seen is, even when Anbu was at FCB, his strength is the ability to build very deep client relationships. It is this reputation that we hope he will bring to Renault,” he said.

The Chennai office will be set up with Renault being its largest account as of now; Nair said expansion plans will be in the offing soon. Chezhian said, “Right from seeing the office space to setting it up and getting the right team, it’s got the challenge of a start-up. I need to do all kinds of work and get my hands dirty, which is quite exciting.”

 

 

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