Campaign India Team
Jun 11, 2021

McCann Worldgroup appoints Swapnil Jain as chief financial officer

Moves from Suzlon

Swapnil Jain
Swapnil Jain
McCann Worldgroup India has announced the appointment of Swapnil Jain as chief financial officer.
 
Jain joined the agency on 1 June from Suzlon Energy where he was CFO. He is based in Mumbai. 
 
Prasoon Joshi, chairman, McCann Asia Pacific and CEO McCann Worldgroup India, said, “I am delighted to have Swapnil join the company. He is a finance veteran with an extraordinary reputation and rich experience.  Today our industry is expanding, and our requirements and client’s expectations are broader. Swapnil comes with vast experience of other industries and is a keen learner and I'm positive he will add a very distinct dimension to our offering. Looking forward to him further strengthening our enviable McCann India team.”
 
Jain said “I am absolutely thrilled to be part of McCann’s highly respected leadership. McCann is the most respected, awarded and recognised creative communication agency in India and I look forward to support the company and its growth through meaningful contribution.”
 
In a career spanning 26 years, he has also worked with Lloyds Finance and Essar Group. 
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