Campaign India Team
Aug 09, 2018

Shamsuddin Jasani elevated at Isobar as group MD, South Asia

To continue as executive sponsor for AMNET India too

Shamsuddin Jasani elevated at Isobar as group MD, South Asia
The Dentsu Aegis Group has announced the elevation of Shamsuddin Jasani as group MD, Isobar - South Asia. Jasani was MD at Isobar India prior. 
 
He will continue to report to Ashish Bhasin, chairman and CEO, South Asia, Dentsu Aegis Network. His role of executive sponsor for AMNET India continues too. 
 
Ashish Bhasin, chairman and CEO South Asia, Dentsu Aegis Network, said, "Shams has proven himself to be a strong leader and has built Isobar India into one of the leading digital agencies of the country. I am sure with his leadership skills and focus, Shams’ expanded mandate will help Isobar into continuing its progress and growth across South Asia region."
 
Jasani said, “I’m extremely happy to have been honoured with this new role. Even as Isobar India continues to grow, I am committed to leading our team in our persistent desire to create better brand experiences for our clients and their customers across South Asia. I look forward to carrying the legacy of Isobar and our global vision on the importance of brand commerce and digital transformation in building client businesses across the world."
 
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