Asiya Bakht
Sep 23, 2009

Rajat Sethi joins Dentsu Marcom as managing director

MUMBAI - Dentsu India has announced the appointment of Rajat Sethi (pictured) as managing director of Dentsu Marcom.

Rajat Sethi joins Dentsu Marcom as managing director
Working closely with Rajesh Aggarwal, president of Dentsu India, Sethi’s mandate will be to lead operations at Dentsu Marcom.

Prior to Dentsu, Sethi was heading the country operations in India for Reader’s Digest International.

A practising marketing communications professional, Sethi has helped to build operations in the Indian Subcontinent for large global agencies such as Wunderman and McCann Relationship Marketing. He has also had stints at Lintas and at McCann Erickson.

Rajesh Aggarwal, president of Dentsu India, said: “Rajat is a veteran in the Indian communications and media landscape and it’s great to have him on board Team Dentsu in India. His diverse experience across disciplines of communications is something of tremendous value and we see him leading Dentsu Marcom to great heights.”

Speaking on his new assignment, Rajat Sethi said that he was delighted to join Dentsu team in India which “combines the best of entrepreneurial spirit with global expertise”.

Sethi has previously received Media's ‘Agency Head of the Year’ Award.

 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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