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Arora had quit from his post as Co-CEO of Kinetic India in September last year by Updated: Jan 7, 2021 9:30 AM Charanjeet Singh Arora, who was formerly the Co-CEO of Kinetic India, has joined Moving Walls as Director of Business Development. Arora had quit from his post in September last year. e4m has reached out to Moving Walls and is yet to get a response. Back then, when e4m had reached out to him, Arora had spoken of plans to relocate to Indonesia “We all know what the market situation is like at the moment due to COVID, so as of now, I do not have anything in hand. Since the time the pandemic has started, I’ve been staying alone in Gurgaon and at the earliest opportunity I’ll be moving to Indonesia where my family is.” ....
He was last serving as co-CEO of Kinetic Worldwide. 07 Jan, 2021 - 03:23 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team NEW DELHI: Charranjeet Singh Arora has joined Moving Walls as business director. He moved on from Kinetic Worldwide in the second half of 2020. Arora was associated with the GroupM-owned agency for over three years and was last serving as co-CEO. Arora was promoted to GroupM s co-CEO, along with Rachana Lokhande (who resigned a few months age) in 2018, replacing Suresh Balakrishna. He joined Kinetic India in 2017 as senior VP and was elevated to the position of co-CEO. Prior to this, he was associated with Dentsu Aegis Network India network for two years and played a key role in the organisation. Before that, he also had stints with IPG, Reliance Broadcast, and Big FM. ....
Some prominent names moved on to explore newer domains. 24 Dec, 2020 - 08:32 AM IST | By Mansi Sharma NEW DELHI: Change is the only constant, and 2020 was a year of change. Big ones.On personal and professional fronts, both. Folkspicked up new skills, explored previously untried things, made self-discoveries. The trend reflected in the way people moved across industries, looking for fresh challenges and opportunities – looking for change. The marketing and advertising industry was also no stranger to this. There were a number of movements within agencies, some also chose alternate industries to grow, and many others were promoted to new roles. Here is ....