Jane Leung
Jun 30, 2010

Hanmer MS&L India bolsters senior management with three new hires

MUMBAI - Hanmer MS&L India, part of public relations agency MS&L Group, has appointed three senior executives including Sanjay Sharma, Parveez Modak and Hemant Kenkre (pictured).

Hanmer MS&L India Sanjay Sharma, Parveez Modak & Hemant Kenkre
Hanmer MS&L India Sanjay Sharma, Parveez Modak & Hemant Kenkre

Sharma joins as chief operating officer to grow Hanmer MS&L in Delhi, while overseeing India in general. He was previously at Ambience Publicis and Mudra handling multinational clients including Volkswagen, Wrigley's and Philips.

Modak brings sixteen years of experience in marketing to the agency as senior vice president. He will focus on integrated communications, including campaigns, and specialty communications service areas. He was also at Ambience Publicis and Bates 141 prior to joining the agency.

Senior strategist Kenkre will separately manage corporate clients and develop communications strategies and campaigns. Hemant has held senior positions at MTV Network Asia in Singapore, Cricketnext.com and Clea Public Relations.

Hanmer MS&L currently service major clients like World Gold Council, Volkswagen and Star Group in India.

"As Hanmer MS&L continues on its growth path, we as an agency are focused on enhancing our capabilities and providing clients with a broader range of knowledge and expertise," said Jaideep Shergill, chief executive officer of Hanmer MS&L.

 

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