Campaign India Team
Feb 25, 2010

Navia Asia ropes in Aman Chaudhary as client services director

OOH agency Navia Asia has roped in Aman Chaudhary (pictured) as national client services director for the Uninor business. Chaudhary joins from Percept Out of Home where he was deputy general manager. At Navia Asia, he will be based out of New Delhi and will report to Gourav Tandon, COO. He has around 15 years of experience, half of which comes from the hospitality industry. In the last seven years, he was with Selvel, Portland and Platinum before his stint with Percept out of home (OOH) media business.

Navia Asia ropes in Aman Chaudhary as client services director

OOH agency Navia Asia has roped in Aman Chaudhary (pictured) as national client services director for the Uninor business. Chaudhary joins from Percept Out of Home where he was deputy general manager. At Navia Asia, he will be based out of New Delhi and will report to Gourav Tandon, COO.

He has around 15 years of experience, half of which comes from the hospitality industry. In the last seven years, he was with Selvel, Portland and Platinum before his stint with Percept out of home (OOH) media business.

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Campaign India

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