Campaign India Team
Apr 14, 2016

Rachana Lokhande joins Kinetic India as director - trading and ops

She was at business head - Arena at Rapport Worldwide prior

Rachana Lokhande joins Kinetic India as director - trading and ops
Kinetic India has roped in Rachana Lokhande as director – trading and operations. She will have the buying, trading and operations team reporting to her at Kinetic. She joins the agency from Rapport India where she was business head for Arena.
 
Suresh Balakrishna, CEO – South Asia and Middle East, Kinetic, said, “I have worked with Rachana in my previous assignment and know her to be a committed and driven professional. She brings with her the experience of handling very large and demanding clients like Amazon and HUL. I am delighted that she has joined Kinetic, this will only strengthen our hold on the Indian market".
 
Lokhande said, “I am thrilled and excited about my new role at Kinetic and look forward to working with its dynamic team to drive its accelerated growth story”.
 
She has worked with Ensure Outdoor, RK Swamy BBDO and Aaren Initiative in the past.
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Campaign India

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