Campaign India Team
Apr 07, 2015

Dinesh Kapoor joins Millward Brown as chief client solutions officer

He was with Nielsen in his last assignment

Dinesh Kapoor joins Millward Brown as chief client solutions officer
Millward Brown has appointed Dinesh Kapoor as chief client solutions officer for South Asia. Kapoor has also joined the Millward Brown South Asia board. In his last assignment, he was with Nielsen South Asia.
 
Prasun Basu, MD, Millward Brown South Asia, said, “Dinesh has always worked from the trenches on market research solutions and been excited about creating learning work out of existing data. This has added immense value to both employees as well as clients. This coupled with his experience in people leadership and client-facing roles places him well to enable our large South Asia organisation to become knowledge experts and trusted client partners as well as help clients see us as the best agency in our domain of expertise.” 
 
In previous roles, Kapoor is credited with setting up and leading the South India business for Indica Research (now IPSOS), as well as leading its consumer research business nationally. His early career was spent at Mode (later TNS) and IMRB.
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