Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2012

Rajesh Mathew joins Dentsu Communications as SVP, Mumbai

He was previously managing partner at Doosra Brand Communications

Rajesh Mathew joins Dentsu Communications as SVP, Mumbai

 

Rajesh Mathew has joined Dentsu Communications as senior vice president, Mumbai. Prior to this, he was managing partner at Doosra Brand Communications, Mumbai (which is part of the Aegis Media Worldwide network).

In his career of 17 years, Mathew has worked at agencies like Maa Bozell, Saatchi & Saatchi Direct, Ogilvy & Mather, Lowe Lintas Worldwide, Rediffusion DYR Wunderman, and Contract Advertising.

Arijit Ray, chief executive officer, Dentsu Communications, said, “Rajesh's induction into Team Dentsu Communications is part of our on-going impetus on strengthening and consolidating the talent profile. I am sure Rajesh's diverse experience across brands over so many years across markets, will help enhance our value proposition amongst our key business portfolios. I wish him a great innings at Dentsu.”

Mathew said, "I look forward to the exciting challenge and opportunities at Dentsu Communications; given the ambitious growth plans that are set, I couldn’t ask for a better timing than this, to come on board.”

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Campaign India

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