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FCB Kinnect names Sumera Dewan as executive vice president

FCB Kinnect has appointed Sumera Dewan as Executive Vice President for its North region. Previously serving as President at Punt Creative, Dewan will now oversee the operations of the North office and take responsibility for its profit and loss management.

Welcoming Sumera to the table, Rohan Mehta, CEO, FCB Kinnect said, โ€œSumeraโ€™s energy is palpable. The varied experience she brings to the table will significantly enhance FCB Kinnectโ€™s full-funnel services for our clients. Her alignment with ourย ethosย of leveraging creativity to solve real business challenges, combined with her strategic growth expertise, will be instrumental in deepening our relationships with both existing and potential clients in the North. We are thrilled to welcome her to the Kinnect family.โ€

In her new role, Dewan will collaborate closely with Neville Shah, COO of FCB Kinnect. With 14 years of industry experience, her background includes roles at Dentsu Webchutney, VML, and Dentsu Creative. Dewan has worked with prominent clients such as YouTube, Levi Strauss & Co., Nestlรฉ, Airtel, and Under Armour, among others.

On taking up the new role, Dewan said, โ€œIโ€™m thrilled to join FCB Kinnect at this pivotal moment in their journey. Chandni and Rohanโ€™s dedication to delivering exceptional creative work and elevating the agency on a global stage drew me in. Kinnect is founded on a solid base with the ambition and resources to reach new heights of creative excellence, driving remarkable results for our client partners. My aim will be to cultivate a culture of outcome-driven work that makes a tangible impact on the brands we partner with while also realizing the agencyโ€™s creative aspirations.โ€


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