Campaign India Team
Apr 28, 2017

Himani Kapadia appointed as CEO, India, SapientRazorfish and DigitasLBi

Charulata Ravi Kumar, who led the SapientRazorfish India business moves on from the organisation

Himani Kapadia appointed as CEO, India, SapientRazorfish and DigitasLBi
SapientRazorfish, a part of Publicis Groupe has announced that Himani Kapadia has assumed the position of CEO, India, SapientRazorfish and DigitasLBi. In this new role, Himani will be responsible for the growth of both businesses in India.
 
Charulata Ravi Kumar, who led the SapientRazorfish India business, moves on from the organization to pursue other opportunities
 
Himani brings 22 years of diverse experience across business, finance, strategy, technology and media. She was instrumental in setting up DLBi in India, and served as its MD before moving on to other global roles within DLBi. She was recognised by Campaign Asia as a “Top 10 Most Admired Agency Leader in APAC”.
 
“India is a strategic market for us with immense potential. With Himani at the helm of both brands in the market, I am excited at the opportunity we have to help clients in the region truly reimagine their propositions for a rapidly changing consumer”, said Rajdeep Endow, managing director, SapientRazorfish, Asia Pacific.
 
"Himani's experience in India coupled with her focus on doing what's best for her clients reassures me that she will help lead our clients through the digital transformation journey," said Annette Male, CEO, DigitasLBi, APAC.
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