Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2015

Enormous ropes in planning, servicing heads

Poonam Raichura and Nikhlesh Jhingan move from McCann

Enormous ropes in planning, servicing heads
Enormous Brands has roped in Poonam Raichura to head planning and Nikhlesh Jhingan to head client servicing.
 
Raichura was senior strategic planner at McCann Erickson prior. Jhingan also moves from McCann and was group business director.
 
On the appointments, Ashish Khazanchi, managing partner, Enormous Brands, said, "We are expanding our capabilities. We were doing the planning on our own so far. Poonam will take care of the planning function. Nikhlesh will handle the client business for existing and new business."
 
With the two appointments, the agency has expanded to a team of 35. While Raichura is the sole planner at the agency as of now, Jhingan will lead a team of eight people with respect to client servicing.
 
Khazanchi informed that Raichura will be working closely with Ajay Verma, managing partner, Enormous Brands and himself with respect to planning.
Source:
Campaign India

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