He was previously with Reliance Jio.
12 Mar, 2021 - 03:50 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Ogilvy India has appointed Kedar Mehta as head of consulting for its experience business here. He has 18 years of experience working across Hansa Customer Equity, TCS, KPMG and Reliance Jio.
In his last assignment as the program and marketing lead at Jio, Mehta led program management for Jio Prime’s personalised commerce and customer engagement business.
Prior to Jio, he played an instrumental role in establishing the KPMG digital customer practice and retail & CPG consulting practice for TCS emerging markets.
His major work contributions lie in the areas of customer experience, digital transformation and marketing & CRM. He has driven successful customer-focused programs for the likes of Bata emerging markets, Tesco HSC, CEAT, Vodafone India, Carphone Warehouse (UK), Fidelity Investments (US), Celio, Tata Sky, Hypercity and Tata Starbucks, the gl
Ogilvy Appoints Kedar Mehta as Head of Consulting for its Experience Business
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A community pharmacist has been hailed a life-saving hero twice in a matter of months.
Thursday, 11th February 2021, 3:46 pm
Batley-born Adam Ahmed Patel, 47, is store manager and pharmacist at Boots the chemist in Mirfield town centre.
Twice in the last year he has proved a life-saver as pharmacies moved onto the NHS frontline.
On the latest occasion in October, Mr Patel took a call from a woman who had taken an overdose – then a few hours later changed her mind.
Adam Ahmed Patel with a customer
Fearing hospitals and the emergency services were too busy to help she rang the pharmacy and pleaded: “Help me, help me! I don’t want to die.”