Campaign India Team
Aug 26, 2019

Sanjeev Chopra rejoins McCann Health as SVP and head

Moves from Apsire Cerebo

Sanjeev Chopra rejoins McCann Health as SVP and head
McCann Health has announced the appointment of Sanjeev Chopra as SVP and head of its Delhi office. 
 
Chopra has moved from Aspire Cerebo, an independent healthcare agency with offices in India and Canada. This is his second stint with the agency. He was previously account director between 2006 and 2008. 
 
Prasoon Joshi, chairman, McCann Asia Pacific and CEO and CCO, McCann Worldgroup India, said, “I am extremely happy to have Sanjeev come on aboard in a key role. He is passionate about the business and am sure this will further strengthen our McCann Health operations in Delhi with his vast experience in healthcare space.”
 
Chopra said, “I am thrilled to join back McCann Health, a place from where I had started my agency journey. McCann Health has all that makes it a leader agency - enjoys amazing confidence of well-known clients in health and nutrition domain, has extraordinary talent and exhibits ever-growing hunger to win reputed awards."
 
He added, "Healthcare communication industry is currently experiencing exciting times - clients are implementing ideas generated by out-of-box thinking and technology is playing a role like never before. Indeed, this is the best time for me to join the best agency." 
 
In a career spanning 25 years, Chopra has also worked with Wockhardt, Mars and the Publicis Groupe. 
 
 
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Campaign India

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