Campaign India Team
Jun 11, 2008

Lowe's Ashish Bhasin puts in his papers

Ashish Bhasin, executive vice president of Lowe Worldwide and Asia regional director for Integrated Marketing has put in his papers. He spent close to 19 years at the agency.  Prior to his elevation as executive vice president, Lowe Worldwide, Bhasin was director – Integrated Marketing Action Group (IMAG), Lintas India.

Lowe's Ashish Bhasin puts in his papers

Ashish Bhasin, executive vice president of Lowe Worldwide and Asia regional director for Integrated Marketing has put in his papers. He spent close to 19 years at the agency.  Prior to his elevation as executive vice president, Lowe Worldwide, Bhasin was director – Integrated Marketing Action Group (IMAG), Lintas India.

His resignation comes close on the heels of the departure of two other key Lintas heads, Prem Mehta, chairman and MD, Lintas India and Pranesh Misra, global director-marketing accountability, Lowe Worldwide. Bhasin is set to join Aegis Media as Chairman India and CEO, Aegis Media Asia Pacific.

Also Read

Lintas India Prem Mehta quits  http://www.campaignindia.in/people/Lintas_India_Prem_Mehta_quits

Pranesh Misra: Life after Lowe  http://www.campaignindia.in/news/pranesh_misra_life_after_lowe

 

Source:
Campaign India

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