Staff Reporters
Jan 12, 2011

JWT's Jitender Dabas joins McCann Delhi

DELHI – McCann Erickson has hired Jitender Dabas from JWT to head and strengthen its planning function.

JWT's Jitender Dabas joins McCann Delhi

Jitender Dabas replaces Sandip Mahapatra, who will now spearhead integrated planning for McCann Worldgroup. 

Dabas has 14 years experience in the advertising and communications industry. Starting as an account management executive with FCB Ulka, he moved on to strategic planning with Grey and was with the JWT Delhi branch for the last five years.

He has led the thinking on key brands like Hero Honda, Nokia, Pepsi Foods, Sony and Indian National Congress. His role in developing domain expertise in technology and rural consumer behaviour is well-regarded. Rated as one of top five brand pioneers from the global JWT network, last year he has also garnered WPP’s Atticus award for original thinking in marketing and communication.

Commenting on the move, Prasoon Joshi, executive chairman McCann Worldgroup India said, “I immediately knew that Jitender is the kind of planner I have always respected.  Incisive, clear thinking, passionate, he has vision.  His reputation precedes him and I am looking forward to having him work along with our Delhi branch on our extensive brand portfolio."

Source:
Campaign Asia

Just Published

10 hours ago

WPP invests in Stability AI to drive brand storytelling

Stability AI’s models and workflows will be integrated with WPP’s AI-driven operating system WPP Open, transforming its visual content creation.

13 hours ago

Women to Watch 2024: Asma Humayun, Shiny Toy Guns

A powerful example of how creative talent, coupled with unwavering determination and a commitment to social justice, can transform lives and reshape societies.

14 hours ago

Mini-games become major league advertisers on WeChat

The mini-game advertising sector has seen robust year-on-year growth in China, with the best game developers leveraging data and differentiated approaches to stay ahead of the curve.

16 hours ago

Gender equality is everyone’s fight—so why is ...

The industry has become society's convenient scapegoat for gender inequality, but adland alone can't fix what governments, corporations and culture continue to break.