Campaign India Team
Mar 26, 2009

Rediffusion hires Naqvi as national business head

Rediffusion Y&R has announced the appointment of Ajay Naqvi (pictured) as national business head for Airtel. Sandeep Madan – executive VP for Rediffusion Y&R Delhi, said, “We are proud to have someone as accomplished and capable as Ajay heading one of our biggest businesses. With him on board, we look forward to taking the fantastic work on the brand over the last year to the next level and many more memorable campaigns”

Rediffusion hires Naqvi as national business head

Rediffusion Y&R has announced the appointment of Ajay Naqvi (pictured) as national business head for Airtel. Sandeep Madan – executive VP for Rediffusion Y&R Delhi, said, “We are proud to have someone as accomplished and capable as Ajay heading one of our biggest businesses. With him on board, we look forward to taking the fantastic work on the brand over the last year to the next level and many more memorable campaigns”

Naqvi said, “Airtel is a brand that always has created a huge amount of buzz especially last year. Keeping that going will be a challenge but more than that, it’s a great opportunity. I look forward to a happy tenure at Rediffusion Y&R.”

Naqvi brings with him experience that spans 11 years in advertising, event management, retail and strategic planning.

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