Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2015

Rapp India appoints Kabir Ahmed group director – brand communication

He joins in from Lowe and Partners Worldwide

Rapp India appoints Kabir Ahmed group director – brand communication

RAPP India has appointed Kabir Ahmed group director – brand communication. Prior to this he was at Lowe and Partners Worldwide as brand services director, in Mumbai.

Ahmed would be reporting to Venkat Mallik, president, Rapp India and responsible for managing clients across the agency’s portfolio.

He stated, “For me, it was to look at doing something different in advertising. At RAPP India, the true sense of 360 degree, including the digital exercise on a brand, approach to marketing communications and the sheer magnitude of work done for its clients excited me. I look forward to add value to these processes.”

Venkat Mallikarjunan, president, RAPP India, added, “RAPP India is going through its next phase of growth with a number of new business wins and a truly fabulous array of clients and spread of work. In a typical work day our life moves from a digital assignment to one involving data and consumer engagement and then to a classical brand building task. It’s a truly exciting period of time when we need people with deep passion for the communications business supported with a high level of energy and versatility. Kabir brings in just the right blend of enthusiasm and experience for the period ahead.”

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Campaign India

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