Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2022

Jigisha Chawla joins Havas Worldwide as EVP

Last full-time stint was with Kreativ Street

Jigisha Chawla joins Havas Worldwide as EVP
Havas Worldwide, the creative arm of Havas Group India, has appointed Jigisha Chawla as executive vice president, Gurugram. 
 
She will work across all key clients of the agency’s Gurugram office.
 
Chawla's last full-time stint was with Kreativ Street, where she was chief business officer.
 
She will report to Manas Lahiri, managing director, Havas Worldwide. 
 
Lahiri said, “With the exponential growth of the Gurgaon unit, we are focused on beefing up our senior leadership and our product. Jigisha will play a pivotal role in enhancing and strengthening our client relationships and widening our product portfolio.”
 
Chawla said, “I am excited to begin this new inning with Havas Worldwide (Creative). Over the last couple of years, Havas Group India and all its units have completely turned around and have built a new perception in India. The agency is going through a fantastic momentum, and I am looking forward to making a meaningful impact in this growth story.”
 
With over 20 years of experience, she has also worked with Ogilvy across various functions. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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