Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2008

LINOpinion promotes Ameer Ismail to executive director

Lowe has announced the promotion of Ameer Ismail, head, LINOpinion, to executive director. While he continues to be in charge of LINOpinion, Ismail (pictured) will work closely with Lowe’s Worldwide management team. He will report directly to Steve Gatfield, CEO Lowe Worldwide and EVP Interpublic Group, with respect to future strategic developments for the company in India and in partnership with other IPG companies outside India. 

LINOpinion promotes Ameer Ismail to executive director

Lowe has announced the promotion of Ameer Ismail, head, LINOpinion, to executive director. While he continues to be in charge of LINOpinion, Ismail (pictured) will work closely with Lowe’s Worldwide management team. He will report directly to Steve Gatfield, CEO Lowe Worldwide and EVP Interpublic Group, with respect to future strategic developments for the company in India and in partnership with other IPG companies outside India. 

Commenting on his appointment, Gatfield said, “PR and reputation management is one of the most dynamic sectors in the marketing arena. Ameer’s new position reflects the importance of LINOpinion to our future prosperity and ability to solve our client’s communication challenges.”
 
Ameer joined LINOpinion in 1996.

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