Campaign India Team
Jun 16, 2020

Jyoti Bansal to leave PHD

Was CEO at the agency

Jyoti Bansal
Jyoti Bansal
Jyoti Bansal, CEO, PHD India, has moved on from the agency. 
 
Bansal had joined the Omnicom Media Group in 2009 as head - new business development.
 
She was then appointed MD at PHD India in 2013 at the time of the agency's launch. She was elevated as CEO in 2018.
 
Bansal said, “The journey at OMG and PHD has been personally very fulfilling and gratifying. PHD stands today as a force to reckon with among media agencies in India and I am sure it will continue to set new standards on the back of its strong team and its clients. A big thank you from me to all of them for making the last 10+ years very worthwhile.  I am excited to move onto new adventures in my career.”
 
James Hawkins, CEO, PHD Apac, said, “Throughout her tenure, Jyoti has played an instrumental role in establishing PHD as a bonafide force in India’s agency landscape. We are incredibly grateful for her numerous contributions to our business over the past decade and wish her all the success in her future endeavours.”
 
Omnicom Media Group had recently announced the appointment of Wavemaker's Kartik Sharma as CEO
Source:
Campaign India

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