Kashmiri boy appointed Saatchi & Saatchi VP
AGENCIES
New Delhi, May 19: Saatchi & Saatchi is all set to bounce back with a bang with the inclusion of Jaibeer Ahmed in the team.
Coming with a rich advertising experience, Jaibeer, a Kashmiri boy, has now been appointed as Vice President for Delhi branch.
During his decade long journey in advertising, Jaibeer has worked with some of the top advertising firms like Ogilvy & Mather, Lowe, FCB and Rediffusion.
Starting his career with RK Swamy BBDO, he got his first exposure to advertising with brands like Dabur and Educare. Since then he has worked on some of the most exciting brands including Airtel, Nestle, SABMiller, Allout, Whirlpool and LG.
During his stint at Rediffussion, he handled Airtel before being made Business Head on LG.
In 2010, Jaibeer got to experience marketing from the client’s standpoint. Having joined Samsung Electronics, he looked after the marketing communication for their air-conditioner business. This gave him a unique perspective on the total communication business.
On joining Saatchi & Saatchi, The Lovemarks Company, Jaibeer, Vice President, Saactchi & Saatchi, Delhi says, “The challenge to grow the Delhi business, a chance to work in a happy, transparent work culture and the confidence of being around like-minded leaders makes this an exciting opportunity.”
Speaking about his inclusion in the team, Kamal Basu CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi, said “We are aggressively hiring best-of-class talent. Given Jaibeer’s passion and maturity, he’s an ideal candidate to help fill up the world with Lovemarks.”
Jaibeer, who hails from Kashmir, is an avid blogger, a writer of short stories and a social media enthusiast. He loves blogging about Kashmir and life.
Saatchi & Saatchi is a global advertising agency network with 140 offices in 80 countries and over 6,500 staff. It was founded in London in 1970 but now headquartered in New York.
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