Rohit Ohri appointed on Dentsu Network's Global Operating Committee
In a move to make Dentsu a more competitive and powerful global network, Dentsu Inc. is for the first time, combining all its overseas operations into one global team with a unified management structure. Led by Tim Andree, President and CEO, Dentsu Network, the Dentsu Network will foster collaboration and sharing to serve more clients in more markets with more capabilities more profitably, with innovative strategies and collaborative entrepreneurship. Effective from April 2, 2012, the Dentsu Network will launch with 82 operations in 29 countries.
"Our goal as the newly formed Dentsu Network is to serve more clients, in more markets, more effectively through truly global collaboration," explains Tim Andree, President and CEO, Dentsu Network. "We have had the benefit of testing our growth strategy in the western hemisphere through our Dentsu Network West operation, and saw the rewards it has brought to all of our agencies and business partners. By combining our power in the East with our rapidly growing operations in the West, there is nothing stopping us from serving our clients in the most dynamic, nimble and resourceful way possible."
Sharing his thoughts on the India implication of this development, Rohit Ohri, Executive Chairman, Dentsu India Group said, "The formation of the Dentsu Network is a reflection of our President and CEO Tadashi Ishii's vision for accelerated global growth. This new organization of our global operations has been designed for speedier decision-making, accelerated sharing of know-how across geographies, and more empowerment of developing markets like India. This structure will power Dentsu India Group's skill and capability to be the best integrated communication solutions partner for our clients."
About Tim Andree, Executive Officer, Dentsu Inc. President and CEO, Dentsu Network
Tim is a co-author of The Dentsu Way: Secrets of Cross Switch Marketing from the World's Most Innovative Advertising Agency. He was named "Agency Innovator" by The Internationalist in 2009. Prior to Dentsu, Tim began his career in Tokyo as Toyota's first American expatriate staff, then returned to the U.S. to head its External Affairs. Tim graduated from the University of Notre Dame and was drafted by the Chicago Bulls. He has played professionally in Italy, Spain, Monaco and Japan.

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