Campaign India Team
Feb 26, 2016

Havas Worldwide hires Divya Uttam as digital head for Gurgaon

She moves from Razorfish

Havas Worldwide hires Divya Uttam as digital head for Gurgaon
Havas Worldwide has hired Divya Uttam as VP and business head of digital at its Gurgaon office. 
 
She joins from Razorfish and will work alongside Pradeep Nair, GM – digital and head of Havas Worldwide, Bengaluru, in advising the management committee on digital, informed an agency statement.
 
Nirmalya Sen, CEO, Havas Worldwide India, said, “I have great pleasure in welcoming Divya into the Havas Worldwide family. Digital is not a division or a separate company at Havas. It lies at the heart of the agency. And therefore, it was critical we found a sharp digital strategist with the hunger of a business lead for this role. Divya fits this requirement perfectly.”
 
Uttam added, “I am honoured to be given the opportunity to lead the digital mandate for Havas Worldwide, Gurgaon. I have closely followed the agency’s inspiring creative work in India and globally and am really excited to be a part of a team that is driven by its resolve to be ‘always in Beta’. I look forward to delivering cutting edge, innovative and meaningful work for our clients aimed at delivering high RoI.”
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