Hiren Pandit, managing partner, special projects, GroupM, is set to move from the agency ending a 13-year stint.
Prior to this, Pandit was managing partner, GroupM ESP - South Asia, a role he handled since October 2006 before being re-designated in March 2012.
Pandit has not announced his next move.
On his decision to leave GroupM, Pandit said, "It's the right time for me to take a break. I want to do something in a field that that really interests me. I am still in the process of working out the details and should have something to announce soon."
Hiren Pandit exits GroupM
Ends 13-year stint, last as managing partner, special projects
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