Campaign India Team
Apr 12, 2017

Naveen Gaur elevated as COO at Lowe Lintas

Was president of Lowe Lintas Delhi prior

Naveen Gaur elevated as COO at Lowe Lintas
Naveen Gaur has been elevated as chief operating officer at Lowe Lintas. Gaur was president at the agency's NCR office.  
 
Gaur will now oversee the agency's offices across New Delhi (NCR), Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata. He continues to be based in New Delhi and will report to Raj Gupta, CEO.
 
Joseph George, group chairman and CEO, MullenLowe Lintas Group, said, “Naveen has played a significant role in strengthening Lowe Lintas’ operations of New Delhi (NCR) and has had an incredibly successful run the past 5 years. His proven track record of driving growth and creative excellence makes him a very strong support for the Lowe Lintas leadership of Arun Iyer and Raj Gupta as we put in place an ambitious and futuristic roadmap for the agency.”
 
Gaur said, “It's a great opportunity and a privilege to further strengthen this great agency, as we move into this ever changing dynamic business environment. I look forward to partnering with Arun and Raj to drive this agenda.”
 
Gaur had joined Lowe Lintas in 2010 as branch head, Delhi. 
 
He has also worked with McCann Worldgroup India.
Source:
Campaign India

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