Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2010

Ketan Desai to head Grey Delhi

Ketan Desai has been appointed associate vice president and branch head of Grey Delhi. Desai began his career with Trikaya Grey in Kolkata 11 years ago, and has since worked in several Grey offices in the region and across many verticals like automobiles, media, FMCG, hospitality and tobacco. More recently, he has focused on developing the agency's HoReCa offering. Desai will report directly to Jishnu Sen, chief operations officer, Grey India.

Ketan Desai to head Grey Delhi

Ketan Desai has been appointed associate vice president and branch head of Grey Delhi. Desai began his career with Trikaya Grey in Kolkata 11 years ago, and has since worked in several Grey offices in the region and across many verticals like automobiles, media, FMCG, hospitality and tobacco. More recently, he has focused on developing the agency's HoReCa offering. Desai will report directly to Jishnu Sen, chief operations officer, Grey India.

Commenting on the appoinment, Sen said, “I am extremely pleased to have Ketan, a Grey veteran, head our Delhi office, we have great clients in Delhi like Dabur and GSK, and I am excited about what we can do with Ketan leading our enthusiastic Delhi team.”

Desai added, “I am really looking forward to my new role leading Grey Delhi, I hope to make it a really bright star in the Grey  network.”
 

Source:
Campaign India

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