Campaign India Team
Aug 01, 2013

Gulshan Singh and Jasravee Kaur Chandra join JWT

Singh joins as VP and strategic planning director in Delhi, Chandra in Mumbai

Gulshan Singh and Jasravee Kaur Chandra join JWT

JWT India announced the appointment of two planning resources. While Gulshan Singh joins the Delhi office as vice president and strategic planning director, Jasravee Kaur comes on board in a similar capacity in Mumbai.

Singh joins the agency from Lowe Lintas, Bengaluru. He has also worked with IMRB, TNS and Draftfcb Ulka in his 10-year career.

Kaur Chandra joins JWT from Rediffusion Y&R. She has worked with ORG Marg, Lowe Lintas and Leo Burnett in a career spanning 13 years, informed a JWT statement.

On the appointments, Bindu Sethi, chief strategy officer, JWT India, said, “We have responsibility of some of the most iconic, the biggest and best brands in the country. Our quest is to be thought and idea-driven to ensure that our brands lead their markets and categories. Gulshan and Jasravee will add to JWT's robust planning talent pool with fresh experiences and perspectives.”

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Campaign India

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