Campaign India Team
Sep 11, 2017

Roopam Garg joins dentsu X as chief client officer

Moves from MEC where he was head national new business development and GM-North

Roopam Garg joins dentsu X as chief client officer
dentsu X India has announced the appointment of Roopam Garg as chief client officer. He moves from MEC where he headed new business development nationally and was GM-North.
 
Garg will be based in Delhi and will report to Divya Karani, CEO, dentsu X. 
  
Karani said, “We are elated to welcome Roopam in the team. He brings immense value to the company with his extensive experience and holistic world-view on best practices. We want to increasingly bring on board senior talent who can carry forward the learnings of seamless integrated consumer and brand interaction to bear on our clients’ business”
 
Garg said, “In my experience across markets, I have come to realise that it’s critical to keep it simple, actionable and measurable for the client. Media is growing in complexity and the agency of the future needs to harness deep learning to innovate relentlessly. I am thrilled to be starting a new chapter with my role at dentsu X India.”
 
In a career spanning 22 years he has also worked with ZenithOptimedia London, Publicis Groupe Media Vietnam and at Starcom China. 
 
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