Campaign India Team
Dec 15, 2015

Gaurav Soi joins Dentsu Webchutney as EVP

He was SVP Mumbai at Havas Worldwide prior

Gaurav Soi joins Dentsu Webchutney as EVP
Dentsu Webchutney has roped in Gaurav Soi to head its new business operations nationally, as EVP. Soi will report to Sidharth Rao – CEO, Dentsu Webchutney. Prior to this move Soi was SVP at Havas Worldwide, Mumbai.
 
Soi said, “The most commonly used word in conversations today is digital. It is no longer the future. It is here and now! Denstu Webchutney has a proven track record and is associated with very prestigious brands. Known for its quality product and forward thinking, I am extremely proud to be a part of this team. The company is aggressively focusing on growth; and yet, we will need to retain the quality of our product across client offerings. It is this balance that will make the road ahead a very exciting one."
 
Rao said, “Dentsu Webchutney has now entered its next phase of growth and it’s absolutely essential for us that we use the right kind of experiences to steer this growth forward. Gaurav comes in with immense experience and exposure across clients and categories. And his appointment will only further catalyse the strength that already holds the Dentsu Webchutney fort so strong. I am extremely happy to welcome him on board.”
 
In a career spanning 15 years, he has also worked with Grey, Publicis and Metal.
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