Hanmer MS&L has announced the expansion of its management team in India with four new hires: Sanjay Sharma as chief operating officer, Dhanshekhar Iyer as finance director, Hemant Kenkre as senior strategist, and Parveez Modak as senior vice president. Each will work closely with the Hanmer MS&L management team, staff and clients to support existing and new campaigns.
“As Hanmer MS&L continues on its growth path, we as an agency are focused on enhancing our capabilities and providing clients with a broader range of knowledge and expertise,” said Jaideep Shergill, chief executive officer, Hanmer MS&L. “As part of this commitment, we are thrilled to bring aboard some of the industry’s most respected and seasoned professionals whose combined expertise will provide the level of strategic counsel needed in today’s changing business environment.”
“In a market where the competition for talent is so fierce, I am thrilled to welcome this foursome of outstanding professionals,” said Glenn Osaki, President, Asia, MS&LGroup. “Our business revolves around the quality and expertise of our people. I am certain that Sanjay, Hemant, Parveez and Dhanshekhar will make immediate and lasting contributions to our current and future clients.”
Hanmer MS&L expands its management team
Hanmer MS&L has announced the expansion of its management team in India with four new hires: Sanjay Sharma as chief operating officer, Dhanshekhar Iyer as finance director, Hemant Kenkre as senior strategist, and Parveez Modak as senior vice president. Each will work closely with the Hanmer MS&L management team, staff and clients to support existing and new campaigns.
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