Campaign India Team
Feb 25, 2010

Mohit Beotra quits Lowe Lintas

Close on the heels of Arun Iyer and Amer Jaleel being appointed as NCDs at Lowe Lintas, Mohit Beotra, executive director, who is in charge of Delhi operations at Lowe Lintas has put in his papers. Beotra has been with Lowe since the past six years. He will now join Airtel in the marketing department.

Mohit Beotra quits Lowe Lintas

Close on the heels of Arun Iyer and Amer Jaleel being appointed as NCDs at Lowe Lintas, Mohit Beotra, executive director, who is in charge of Delhi operations at Lowe Lintas has put in his papers. Beotra has been with Lowe since the past six years. He will now join Airtel in the marketing department.

In a parallel development, Lowe has appointed Naveen Gaur as executive director- in charge of the Delhi officer. Prior to this, Gaur was chief growth officer and business director at McCann Erickson Worldgroup.

Talking about the new development, R Balki, chairman, Lowe Lintas, said, “We are extremely sorry to see Mohit leave, and would like to thank him for his invaluable contribution to the company. We are delighted to welcome Naveen on board - his entrepreneurial abilities backed by a proven track record of achievements make us confident that he will further our success as part of the leadership team.”

Charles Cadell, CEO, Lowe Lintas said, “The new management team will work closely together to drive a new course for the operations focusing on the quality of our product and our efficiency in the delivery of it.”

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

2 days ago

Indian singles prioritise compatibility over ...

Only about 11% of women regard financial stability as a critical partner selection criterion, according to a study by Jeevansathi.

2 days ago

Indians among the least satisfied with their love ...

South Korea and Japan are the only two other countries with satisfaction scores lower than that of India, finds Love Life Satisfaction Survey by Ipsos.

2 days ago

50,000 businesses, one goal: Gallabox looks at ...

As traditional channels lose steam, brands are rethinking customer conversations and the SaaS company is helping businesses turn WhatsApp into a sales and marketing powerhouse.

2 days ago

Unilever increases marketing spend by almost $1 billion

The FMCG giant's turnover rose to over $65 billion USD in 2024.