Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2017

Sanjay Menon appointed MD at Sapient India

Replaces Rajdeep Endow who is appointed MD, SapientRazorfish Asia Pacific

Sanjay Menon appointed MD at Sapient India
Sapient, a part of Publicis Groupe has announced the elevation of Sanjay Menon as managing director for its Indian operations.
 
He takes over from Rajdeep Endow who has taken on the role of managing director, SapientRazorfish, Asia Pacific.
 
Menon will continue his responsibility of leading delivery out of India as global head of service lines for SapientRazorfish,
 
Menon has been with Sapient since its inception in 2000.
 
Chip Register, co-chief executive officer, Publicis.Sapient, said, "I am excited to see Sanjay take on the role of managing director for Sapient India. He has been a key part of the India leadership team, and has played an instrumental role in promoting our culture and building capabilities. As India continues to remain a strategic talent market for Publicis.Sapient, I am confident Sanjay will help us strengthen our brand that has always attracted the best engineering minds. I’d also like to recognise the contributions of Rajdeep in growing the India business both in terms of size and impact."
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