Benjamin Li
Jul 6, 2009

Text 100 India hires MD

NEW DELHI - Text 100 India has appointed Amit Chaudhery, Motorola India's former head of Communications and Corporate Affairs, as its new managing director after a six-month search.

Text 100 India hires MD
He replaces Rishi Seth, who left the post at the end of last year after nine years of service. 

Chaudhery will report to regional director Asia-Pacific, Rowan Benecke (pictured), and will be responsible for end-to-end operations of Text 100 India, Vox Public Relations, and GRO, Text 100’s global resource optimisation centre in-country. 

Benecke said: “Amit was head of communications at Motorola, which was one of our clients in India, we know each other well."

We’re very excited to add someone with Amit’s deep experience in corporate communications and broad industry experience in India to our leadership team in Asia. We are confident that Amit will lead our all-important India business and help chart and drive the next phase of growth in India. 

Text 100 has been operating in India for over 12 years with 160 staff across four offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.
Source:
Campaign Asia
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