Campaign India Team
Mar 14, 2023

Raji Ramaswamy and Joy Chauhan get additional roles at Wunderman Thompson South Asia

Ramaswamy is CEO, Contract India, while Chauhan is managing partner, Wunderman Thompson

Raji Ramaswamy (left) and Joy Chauhan
Raji Ramaswamy (left) and Joy Chauhan

Wunderman Thompson South Asia has announced additional roles for Raji Ramaswamy as chief growth officer and Joy Chauhan as chief client officer. 

 

Ramaswamy and Chauhan will maintain their existing responsibilities. 

 

Ramaswamy is CEO, Contract India, whereas Chauhan is managing partner, Wunderman Thompson. 

 

Their new roles will see the duo lead strategic growth for the group with a focus on new business and key clients across the region. They will also be tasked with the oversight of client retention and business development, nurturing the teams of talent, and playing cross-agency roles in driving strategic growth initiatives like the development of new client services and capabilities.

 

The duo will continue to report to Shams Jasani, CEO, Wunderman Thompson South Asia. 

 

Jasani said, “Raji and Joy’s appointments come at a time when we can drive positive impact for our clients and their businesses, delivering transformational work that builds on Wunderman Thompson South Asia’s capabilities in creative, data, tech, and commerce. Both are leaders with a proven track record of providing positive business solutions for clients and teams and demonstrating their ability to develop teams and business operations that fuel growth. With India as one of our fastest-growing markets, and being uniquely poised to provide integrated solutions to our clients, we are on an ambitious growth trajectory with Raji and Joy as enablers to chart the best course for the next growth phase.”

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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