Campaign India Team
May 25, 2010

Lowe Lintas makes senior level management restructurings

Lowe Lintas has made some senior level management restructuring. Joseph George, who was executive director at Lowe Lintas, has been promoted to the role of deputy CEO. Tarun Chauhan has been named as the president for Lowe Lintas (he was earlier executive director) while Anaheeta Goenka has been named as executive director- Lowe Lintas. She earlier held the role of executive VP.   

Lowe Lintas makes senior level management restructurings

Lowe Lintas has made some senior level management restructuring. 

Joseph George, who was executive director at Lowe Lintas, has been promoted to the role of deputy CEO. Tarun Chauhan has been named as the president for Lowe Lintas (he was earlier executive director) while Anaheeta Goenka has been named as executive director- Lowe Lintas. She earlier held the role of executive VP.   

Charles Cadell, CEO, Lowe Lintas says on the development, “The promotions represent a strengthening of our senior managment teams designed to cater for their growth and the new responsibilities they will be taking on - as well as establishing clear organisational reporting structures.”
 
 

 

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