Campaign India Team
Feb 09, 2021

Rashid Ahmed joins Infectious Advertising as head of digital

Last full-time stint was with Tata Tele Business Services

Rashid Ahmed
Rashid Ahmed
Infectious Advertising has announced the appointment of Rashid Ahmed.
 
Ahmed takes over as head of digital. His last full-time stint was with Tata Tele Business Services.
 
He said, “I’m looking forward to working with the exciting team at Infectious to deliver high-impact, differentiated digital solutions to its current and prospective clients. I believe brands must be part of the lives of their customers – being memorable is not enough; they also have to be continuously relevant. I believe Infectious now is uniquely positioned to help them accomplish this task.” 
 
Nisha Singhania and Ramanuj Shastry, co-founders, Infectious Advertising, said. “We were impressed by Rashid’s passion, tech knowledge, and vision. We are confident that he can take Infectious to the next level in terms of our digital offering. We wish him every success in his new role.”
 
He has also worked with L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Contract Advertising, Ogilvy, Globosport and Bluesport among others. 
Source:
Campaign India

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