Campaign India Team
Mar 29, 2023

Ashish Khanna joins Dentsu Global Services as CEO

Moves from Genpact

Ashish Khanna joins Dentsu Global Services as CEO
Dentsu has announced the appointment of Ashish Khanna as global CEO, Dentsu Global Services (DGS). 
 
In this role, he will lead the agency’s teams of over 8,500 people across the globe. 
 
Khanna moves from Genpact, where he was COO. 
 
He will be responsible for operationalising the networked talent capability. His mandate is to also modernise the operations of the global capability to drive sustainable impact for dentsu’s global clients and employees
 
He will report to Michael Komasinski, CEO, CXM, international markets. 
 
Khanna said, “I am honoured to lead Dentsu Global Services and power growth for dentsu. The world-class DGS team represents a wonderfully diverse group of networked talent who will work with radical collaboration across Dentsu to build client-centric solutions powered by technology. I look forward to working alongside them to drive transformation, innovation, and operational excellence that will accelerate dentsu’s growth ambitions.”
 
With over 25 years of experience, he has also worked for companies like Genpact, Accenture, and PwC.
 
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

1 day ago

Nespresso to launch in India by late 2024

The roll-out in India will begin with the opening of its first boutique in Delhi, with plans to expand to other major cities subsequently.

1 day ago

Netflix reports strong Q1 growth but is it painting ...

Although Netflix has added almost 10 million new paid subscribers in early 2024, some experts believe advertising is quickly becoming the streaming giant’s long-term profitability plan, presenting a compelling opportunity for brands.

1 day ago

WPP blames Pfizer loss and tech client cuts for ...

In contrast, Publicis, Omnicom and IPG all increased their revenues.

1 day ago

Panasonic nurtures next generation of reporters in ...

Originating 34 years ago in the US, KWN has successfully nurtured creativity and media literacy among young people across various countries prior to launching in India.