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WPP Media unveils leadership structure for South Asia

WPP Media unveils leadership structure for South Asia

Time of India08-07-2025
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WPP Media South Asia unveils a new leadership team. This supports the Vision'30 strategy. The focus is on better results for clients. Operational speed and new ideas are key. Priti Murthy, Ajay Gupte, Amin Lakhani, and Navin Khemka will lead client solutions. Ashwin Padmanabhan is the Chief Operating Officer. Praseed Prasad will handle growth and marketing.
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