Campaign India Team
Apr 22, 2022

Megha Jain joins Carat as VP - planning for South India

Moves from Wavemaker

Megha Jain joins Carat as VP - planning for South India
Carat India has announced the appointment of Megha Jain as vice president - planning, South. She will report to Anita Kotwani, CEO, Carat India.
 
Jain's mandate includes new business development and growth for the agency's offices in Bengaluru and Kochi. She moves from Wavemaker, where she was senior business director.
 
Kotwani said, “The game plan for Carat India is to bring in leaders with an integrated skill set that can enhance client relationships. Megha’s focus will be to drive strategic stewardship with our key clients in Bengaluru and other Southern markets. She will also be instrumental in helping us drive growth for the Southern market. Enriched with experience to work with top brands, she will add huge value to our global and local clients. I am thrilled that Megha will be part of the talented team and I believe she will be an asset to the organisation.”
 
Jain added, “I am extremely excited to join the Carat family. It is a great opportunity to work with a diverse portfolio steaming from data, technology and healthcare across global and local markets. I look forward to collaborating with partner agencies across the dentsu network, driving growth under Anita’s leadership and working with some of the best minds in the country.”
 
In a career spanning 16 years, she has also worked with OMD India, Lodestar UM and The Nielsen Company.
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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