Campaign India Team
Apr 13, 2017

iContract gets Tanvi Jain as SVP and digital head

Replaces Prashanth Challapalli who moved to Leo Burnett earlier this year

iContract gets Tanvi Jain as SVP and digital head
Contract Advertising has roped in Tanvi Jain as senior vice president and head of iContract. Jain will be based in Mumbai and will be responsible for managing and growing iContract.
 
She joins the agency from Dentsu Webchutney where she headed the Delhi office for the agency.
 
Rana Barua, CEO, Contract Advertising, said; “Tanvi joins iContract, when we are stepping up our growth ambition and have laid out clear plans for both digital & integrated growth. Her impressive work and experience will help in growing iContract’s digital offerings to its clients across all markets. And look forward to a seamless integration of our creative vision to offer the best value proposition to our clients.” 
 
Jain said, “Contract India is a great institution with its 30 year legacy and home to some of the most phenomenal people in the industry. The talent, quality of work and client partnerships at iContract are very impressive. I am really excited to be a part of the team and looking forward to building the iContract brand with a much sharper focus and vision.”
 
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