Campaign India Team
Jun 09, 2014

Navin Khemka joins Maxus as managing partner

He moves from ZenithOptimedia, where he was managing partner

Navin Khemka joins Maxus as managing partner

Maxus has announced the appointment of Navin Khemka as managing partner. Khemka will head the North and East regions for Maxus, and will also be responsible for new business development across the country. He will report to Kartik Sharma, managing director, Maxus South Asia.

Prior to this he was managing partner at ZenithOptimedia. In a career spanning 17 years, he was also worked with Mudra, Cheil, Mindshare and Carat.

Sharma said, “Navin comes with a varied skill set and extensive experience across various product categories. He is an ideal leader to spearhead the Maxus team, and uphold our PACE value system across the organistaion. At Maxus we endeavor to push the boundaries to delivering excellence for our clients, to achieve our 10/10 mandate.”

On his move, Khemka added, “I am delighted to be a part of India's most dynamic agency - Maxus. Brand needs are changing and Maxus is geared up to providing a holistic solution to its clients. I look forward to work closely with the team and help provide seamless, media neutral solutions to our clients. Driving growth for Maxus in existing and new geographies also makes my role challenging. I am looking forward to exciting days ahead.”

 

Source:
Campaign India

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