Campaign India Team
Jul 25, 2018

Triton Communications appoints Sam Husaini as president for North India

Last agency stint was with Impact BBDO Abu Dhabi

Triton Communications appoints Sam Husaini as president for North India
Triton Communications has the appointment of Sam Husaini as president for its operations in North India. Husaini takes up this role after a two-year independent stint. Prior to this he was founder and MD of Impact BBDO. 
 
Ali Merchant, founder and director, Triton Communications, said, “We are aiming to be among the top five integrated communications agency in the next three years in North India, for this we need strong yet disruptive minds to make it happen.  We are confident that Sam Husaini will provide the leadership to make it a reality as President, North India of Triton Communications,”
 
Munawar Syed, director, Triton Communications, added, "We look forward to even greater fun, fame and fortune. Sam is a tested trouble shooter and an entrepreneur. He has turned around failing agencies and set up new agency businesses that continue to flourish today."
 
Husaini's 24-year stint began with Lintas in Mumbai. He has also worked with Leo Burnett and McCann Erickson. 
 
 
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