Campaign India Team
Dec 03, 2012

JWT India ropes in Mohit Hira

Hira was president of the b2c global online learning business at NIIT

JWT India ropes in Mohit Hira

JWT India has announced that it has brought on board Mohit Hira as senior vice president and regional business director, based at its Delhi office.

"Mohit's proficiency in creative, content and strategic planning skills and his experience as a brand custodian will work towards creating a great value proposition for our clients. His strong creative and digital capabilities make Mohit a great asset for JWT," said Colvyn Harris, CEO, JWT South Asia, in an official statement.

Hira has over 26 years of experience across advertising, marketing, print and digital media. In his last assignment, he was president of training.com, a b2c global online learning business of NIIT, one he had started. In previous assignments, he has worked with The Times Group (BCCL) in print and online, Contract Advertising and DDB Needham, Oman.

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Campaign India

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