OgilvyOne India has appointed Kunal Jeswani to head its India operations. Jeswani joined Ogilvy India in 2005 and has over 14 years of experience across advertising, activation and digital marketing. Over the last five years, he has led key Ogilvy Mumbai accounts including Unilever Beverages, Cadbury, the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Since early 2009, he has led the strategic planning function at Ogilvy Action and OgilvyOne.
Chris Riley, regional director, South Asia, OgilvyOne Worldwide, said, “I am delighted to welcome a new Head of Country for OgilvyOne India. We are particularly lucky to have Kunal Jeswani join us at an important time of change and growth for OgilvyOne. This is a direct continuation of strategy to investment significantly in talent, to create new competencies and services and to provide sponsorship from the global OgilvyOne network in the Indian business."
Kunal Jeswani appointed country head, OgilvyOne India
OgilvyOne India has appointed Kunal Jeswani to head its India operations. Jeswani joined Ogilvy India in 2005 and has over 14 years of experience across advertising, activation and digital marketing. Over the last five years, he has led key Ogilvy Mumbai accounts including Unilever Beverages, Cadbury, the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Since early 2009, he has led the strategic planning function at Ogilvy Action and OgilvyOne.
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