Campaign India Team
Mar 06, 2023

Tarun Jha moves to Havas Group India

Was with Škoda Auto India

Tarun Jha moves to Havas Group India
Havas Group India has announced the appointment of Tarun Jha as chief executive officer of Havas Creative India. Havas Creative India consists of Havas Worldwide India, Havas CX, Conran Design Group and Havas QED.
 
Jha moves after a 15-year stint with Skoda Auto, where he was most recently heading - marketing for its India operations. 
 
He will report to Rana Barua,group CEO, Havas Group India.
 
Barua said, “Over the last four years, Havas Creative Group India has evolved from a one-client agency into an integrated network of seven agencies, including Havas Worldwide India, Havas CX, Think Havas, Conran Design Group Mumbai, Shobiz Havas, Cake India and Havas QED. Today, these agencies handle an enviable roster of marquee clients including Reckitt, Dabur, Tata, Citroën, P&G, Nestle, IKEA and several others. Our momentum is unparalleled, as evidenced by the consistent number one ranking on the creative agency list in R3 New Business League in 2022. As Havas Creative Group India gears up for a new phase of growth, it was imperative to have someone such as Tarun, with an insider’s perspective, helming the new direction the network takes, truly pushing the envelope of what Havas Creative India can achieve in terms of client-first approaches and meaningful, innovative business solutions.”
 
Jha said, “I started my professional career in advertising, so this move is a happy homecoming for me. I’ve never really been out of this business, even during my stint in Europe. I’ve worked very closely with multiple agencies for over two decades, creating integrated solutions to business problems, and have seen these businesses evolve and transform. I am very impressed at how Havas Group India has put their vision into practice. The ambitious plans for growth, both organic and inorganic, and the new age conversations and offerings for client partners is distinctly different which makes Havas Group arguably the most exciting communication network. The village philosophy and the overall meaningful brand conversation is something that resonates deeply with my beliefs. I am very excited to be a part of this wonderful ecosystem at a time when the new vision unfolds, and I look forward to this new chapter along all the leaders of the group.”
 
In a career spanning close to 25 years, he has also worked with Mahindra & Mahindra, Videocon, Ogilvy and Mudra.
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Campaign India

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