Mumbai: Jet Airways has announced the appointment of Starcom as its Global media agency, with immediate effect. The airline company has also simultaneously appointed Starcom IP, as its global digital [Online and wireless] AOR.
The agency is currently scouting International terrain for an individual to head this account.
Starcom Worldwide India-West & South managing director Manish Porwal said that they are be looking for at least two people at the senior and junior level having global experience and strengths in networking, from within and outside the system.
The account will be handled out of Mumbai and this new Global account director will be responsible for orchestration between Starcom's international offices in Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and North America, in framing the communication strategy for Jet Airways for the Indian as well as international markets.
19/02/07 Indiantelevision.com
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Starcom wins Jet Airways global media account
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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