Campaign India Team
May 22, 2019

Kavita Lakhani elevated as executive director at GolinOpinion

She was president prior

Kavita Lakhani elevated as executive director at GolinOpinion
Kavita Lakhani has been elevated as the executive director of GolinOpinion. She will continue to report to Ameer Ismail, president, GolinOpinion.
 
Ismail said, “Kavita has been an integral part of driving GolinOpinion’s successful growth over the years. Her elevation is a reflection of her valued contribution in helping the agency achieve its commitments and contributing to our overall positive perception in the marketplace. Kavita is a strong business leader and I am delighted to have her take on the new role for GolinOpinion.  Kavita will be responsible for GolinOpinion’s national businesses, leading new business initiatives, building a management team and enhancing our corporate marketing efforts, including brand awareness and engagement.”
 
Lakhani said, “My passion for communications has only increased over the years. I am proud to be part of a great institution like the MullenLowe Lintas Group. GolinOpinion is a market-leading PR consultancy that delivers powerful creative campaigns to clients, coupled with high-quality execution. I look forward to enhancing GolinOpinion’s blue chip client portfolio and developing new competencies.”
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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