Campaign India Team
Jul 23, 2015

Publicis elevates Bobby Pawar and Partha Sinha as South Asia MDs

Will retain current CCO, CSO roles; report to CEO Nakul Chopra

Publicis elevates Bobby Pawar and Partha Sinha as South Asia MDs
Publicis Worldwide South Asia has announced the promotion of Bobby Pawar and Partha Sinha as managing directors, in addition to their current roles of CCO and CSO, respectively. 
 
An official statement said the move follows sustained growth in the past two years, when the agency had grown to 'double its size' .
 
Pawar and Sinha will continue to report to Nakul Chopra, CEO of Publicis Worldwide South Asia. 
Sinha will now take additional responsibility for the P&L of the consulting, design and digital services in South Asia. 
 
Chopra said, "Both Bobby and Partha have played pivotal roles in delivering the expectations of our clients and in vastly improving our product. They have worked very closely with me and taken the lead in helping Publicis grow at a very rapid rate. These promotions not only recognise their past achievements but also focus on the future where we have high expectations for the continual transformation of our business." 
 
Loris Nold, CEO, Apac and emerging markets, Publicis Worldwide, said, "Publicis South Asia without doubt has a world-class management team and have achieved great results in the past few years. With Partha and Bobby taking a bigger role, I am very confident that we are best positioned to help our clients in their marketing transformation." 
 
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Campaign India

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