Campaign India Team
May 08, 2024

Havas India bolsters leadership across network

The promotions include changes at Havas Worldwide India, Conran Design Mumbai, and Havas CX India, which are part of the Havas Creative Network.

Prashant Tekwani, Anupama Ramaswamy, Geet Nazir and Kundan Joshee
Prashant Tekwani, Anupama Ramaswamy, Geet Nazir and Kundan Joshee

Havas India, part of the global communications network Havas, has announced several key leadership promotions within its creative network in India. The promotions include changes at Havas Worldwide India, Conran Design Mumbai, and Havas CX India, which are part of the Havas Creative Network.

Kundan Joshee has been promoted from managing partner to managing director at Havas Worldwide India. Anupama Ramaswamy, who serves as chief creative officer at the same agency, will now also hold the title of joint managing director. Geet Nazir has been elevated from managing partner to managing director at Conran Design Mumbai. Prashant Tekwani, previously managing partner at Havas CX India, will now serve as managing director for both Havas CX India and Ekino India.

These leadership changes are part of Havas India's ongoing strategy to strengthen its management team and enhance its service offerings across the creative, technology, and customer experience sectors. The network includes a range of specialized agencies, and the newly promoted leaders will continue to report to Rana Barua, Group CEO of Havas India, who oversees operations across South East Asia and North Asia, including Japan and South Korea.

Discussing the strategic promotions, Rana Barua, Group CEO of Havas India, emphasised the significance of these leadership roles in enhancing the network's expertise and solidifying its position as a progressive communications leader in India. He expressed confidence in the newly elevated leaders' abilities to drive growth, stating, "Their dedication and leadership are paving the way for our future success. I wish them all the best."

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