Campaign India Team
Oct 24, 2011

Metal Communications brings in Gaurav Soi as general manager

Soi will handle operations for the Mumbai office

Metal Communications brings in Gaurav Soi as general manager

Metal Communications has appointed Gaurav Soi as their general manager to handle their Mumbai operations. He will oversee and run the Mumbai office and will be responsible for all existing and new relationships. He will report to Ambarish Ray, vice president, Metal Communications. Soi has over 12 years of experience across companies like Grey and Ambience Publicis.

On his appointment, Soi said, “I am indeed very proud to be a part of team Metal. The company is at a very interesting and challenging phase and I am looking forward to working with the core team and charting the course ahead.”

Ray added, “Metal is ready for its next level of growth. With Gaurav’s experience and expertise, he is the right man for the job of driving our largest and fastest growing office.”

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