Campaign India Team
Jul 01, 2015

Weber Shandwick appoints Rafi Khan

Joins as EVP, moving from Cohn and Wolfe

Weber Shandwick appoints Rafi Khan
Weber Shandwick India has announced the appointment of Rafi Qadar Khan as executive vice president. 
 
He will be based in Delhi and report to Valerie Pinto, chief executive officer, Weber Shandwick India.
 
Khan joins from Cohn and Wolfe, and brings with him 20 years of communications experience, informed a Weber Shandwick statement.
 
“In this era of engagement, we need to keep abreast of emerging trends and evolving client needs. With Rafi’s appointment, I believe that we have acquired a great asset who can further mentor our teams to embrace the transformation afoot in media and help Weber Shandwick stay ahead of the curve,” said Pinto.
 
Khan added, “This is an exciting phase in the communications industry. I am thrilled to be a part of the growing network at Weber Shandwick in India. I look forward to working with this talented and diverse team of professionals and am sure that, together, we can deliver impactful campaigns and results.”
 
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Campaign India

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