Campaign India Team
May 04, 2016

Candid Marketing ropes in Puneet Malhotra as managing partner

He was with Cheil India prior

(L to R) Atul Nath, Amrita Kumar, Puneet Malhotra 
Source: Candid Marketing
(L to R) Atul Nath, Amrita Kumar, Puneet Malhotra Source: Candid Marketing
Activation specialist Candid Marketing has appointed Puneet Malhotra as managing partner. He was AVP at Cheil Worldwide (SW Asia) prior to this, handling activation for Samsung and new business.
 
Atul S Math, managing director, Candid Marketing, said, “We are delighted to have Puneet join the team and have our clients benefit from the breadth and depth of knowledge and experience he brings. I am looking forward to Puneet working closely with Amrita (Kumar, managing partner) and myself in charting the future course of Candid Marketing in the next 20 years!”
 
Malhotra has over 16 years of experience, spanning brand activation, event management, digital and interactive. 
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