Campaign India Team
Dec 17, 2008

Kadence hires Rohit Churamani as executive director

Global business research specialist Kadence has hired Rohit Churamani as executive director for its Delhi office. Churamani was earlier with IMRS where, as a member of the company's senior management, he was responsible for all business and research initiatives in north India.

Kadence hires Rohit Churamani as executive director

Global business research specialist Kadence has hired Rohit Churamani as executive director for its Delhi office. Churamani was earlier with IMRS where, as a member of the company's senior management, he was responsible for all business and research initiatives in north India.

Churamani has more than 20 years' research and marketing consultancy experience across the consumer (FMCG and durables), healthcare, automobile, service industry, social and government/development sectors. He will be managing Kadence India's full service team and is responsible for all aspects of the company's operations from business development to client servicing.

Aman Makkar, MD, Kadence India said, "Rohit comes to Kadence with an unrivalled pedigree in developing the agencies for which he has worked and building many long-lasting client relationships. He has also developed some very interesting research tools and models of his own which will bring additional value to the insights that Kadence offers its clients."

Churamani began his research career at IMRB before moving to Blackstone, which was eventually acquired by Synovate. He then set up his own consultancy pioneering pharmaceutical and healthcare research in India, before he joined IMRS in 2004.

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