Campaign India Team
Dec 21, 2016

Dentsu Impact appoints Megha Jain Sadhwani as VP

Rejoins the agency after a stint at Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney

Dentsu Impact appoints Megha Jain Sadhwani as VP
Dentsu Impact has announced the appointment of Megha Jain Sadhwani as vice president. She rejoins the agency after a spell in Australia at Saatchi  & Saatchi and will report to Amit Wadhwa, president, Dentsu Impact.
 
Dentsu Impact is based in Gurgaon.
 
She joins the account management leadership team alongside Arvinderjit Singh and Hindol Purkayastha.
 
She said, “Coming back to Dentsu is like coming back to family for me. The agency houses some of the best minds in the industry and working with such people is always exciting and inspiring. Adding to that is the fact that this is probably the most forward thinking agency in the industry right now, one that has evolved its brand solutions for clients in the most innovative and integrated manner. I’m really looking forward to be part of this evolution and also applying my learnings from the Australian market here.”
 
Wadhwa said, “Megha is valuable asset wherever she works. What sets her apart is her passion towards brand building and people. With Dentsu Impact growing at a rapid pace we certainly need the right people around to ensure we don’t loose momentum and that’s why the moment she decided to come back to India, getting her back in the team was an easy decision.” 
 
She has also worked with J. Walter Thompson, Publicis and Adidas in past assignments. 
Source:
Campaign India

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