Campaign India Team
Jan 22, 2014

MSLGroup announces regional practice leaders for Asia

Amrit Ahuja, Narendra Nag, Parveez Modak, Amit Misra and Jaideep Shergill from India among those named

MSLGroup announces regional practice leaders for Asia

MSLGroup has announced eight regional practice group leaders and two regional deputy practice group leaders for Asia, from among its ranks.

Practice heads from India include Amrit Ahuja (B2B and technology), Narendra Nag (social media), Parveez Modak (employee communication and engagement) and Amit Misra (public Affairs). Jaideep Shergill, CEO, India, continues to lead the regional financial communications practice.

Par Uhlin and Ellen Cheng from the agency’s China operations have been named practice heads for reputation management and corporate communications, and corporate and brand citizenship, respectively. Ken Hirata from Japan will head the healthcare practice while Dennis Hsu from Taiwan will lead integrated consumer marketing.

Glenn Osaki, president - Asia, MSLGroup, said, “Most of these top talents and leaders have been with us for many years, some have grown with us for over a decade. We are very happy to appoint these experts to take on international leadership roles and to contribute to developing the future of MSLGROUP in Asia and globally. MSLGROUP is driving the change. I’m proud that these top talents will play a part in taking our firm -– and our industry -- to the next level”.

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Campaign India

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