Campaign India Team
May 27, 2015

Cohn & Wolfe elevates Megha Sharma to associate managing director

She will now be in charge of the Delhi and Mumbai office

Cohn & Wolfe elevates Megha Sharma to associate managing director
Cohn & Wolfe has announced the elevation of Megha Sharma to the position of associate managing director, India. Sharma, who has led the Delhi office for the past three years, will now also oversee the Mumbai office and handle client and employee development, as well as new business.
 
She takes over from Rafi Khan, who will leave the company at the end of May. Sharma will report to Angelina Ong, president, Asia-Pacific.
 
Speaking about the elevation, Donna Imperato, chief executive officer, Cohn & Wolfe, said, “Megha helped establish our India operations and has done a tremendous job in building our offering and growing our reputation. I’m thrilled to have her in this new role to further drive our growth and success in this critical market. Given the enormous opportunity for us in India, we are also actively pursuing an acquisition to broaden our reach across the region.”
 
Sharma joined Cohn & Wolfe in 2012.
 
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