India – Dentsu South Asia has strengthened its leadership team as part of its integrated growth strategy, appointing Amit Wadhwa as CEO of Dentsu Creative & Media Brands for South Asia and Anita Kotwani as chief client officer for South Asia.

In his expanded remit, Wadhwa will oversee Dentsu’s creative and media practices across South Asia, driving closer collaboration among the network’s three creative agencies—Dentsu Creative Webchutney, Dentsu Creative Isobar, and Dentsu Creative PR—and its five media brands: Carat, dentsu X, iProspect, Posterscope, and Sokrati.

Wadhwa’s key focus will be to dismantle silos and foster a unified operating model that aligns creative and media as a cohesive, integrated force.

“This level of integration hasn’t been done in a long time, giving us the opportunity to shape a new way forward. Success isn’t about a single idea or individual – it happens when the right people collaborate, take ownership, and act with intent. That mindset is what’s driving the next phase of growth at dentsu South Asia,” Wadhwa stated.

“For years, Media and Creative have been distinct powerhouses, each delivering impact in their own way. But the future demands integration, not silos. We are bringing them together – not just for efficiency, but to create a more connected, agile, and strategic approach to solving challenges. 2024 laid the foundation for dentsu; 2025 is about momentum – bigger ideas, faster execution, and smarter impact. With some of the brightest minds in the industry, I’m excited for what’s next,” he further emphasised.

Meanwhile, Kotwani will lead client-centric strategies aimed at deepening partnerships and aligning solutions with rapidly evolving business needs. As chief client officer for Dentsu South Asia, she will drive transformative growth by embedding client-first thinking into every strategic decision.

She will oversee integrated client teams across creative, media, and CXM while also expanding the network’s footprint in high-growth areas such as business transformation (BX), retail, and commerce. Her focus will be on delivering tailored, high-impact solutions by leveraging network-wide expertise, advanced technology, and strategic partnerships.

Kotwani commented, “Clients power everything we do. This role is about creating high-impact partnerships by understanding their challenges and delivering solutions that generate measurable business growth. My focus is on accelerating their success through integrated capabilities, tailored strategies, and seamless execution. We are leveraging dentsu’s full ecosystem to create market-leading solutions that enable brands to scale, adapt, and lead with confidence.”

She added, “With extensive experience in building enduring client relationships and shaping large-scale media and marketing initiatives, I am committed to delivering long-term value. We are bringing together expertise, innovation, and deep market insights to help businesses unlock new opportunities, strengthen brand positioning, and create exponential impact. This is about setting new benchmarks for growth and ensuring our clients stay ahead in an ever-evolving market.”

This strategic leadership realignment reinforces Dentsu’s commitment to delivering seamless, insight-led solutions under a unified vision. Both Wadhwa and Kotwani will report jointly to Harsha Razdan, CEO for South Asia, and Prerna Mehrotra, CCO and CEO of Media for APAC.

Razdan said, “Marketing today is more complex than ever, but complexity shouldn’t slow businesses down. At dentsu, we’re making it simpler, smarter, and more human. Our ‘One dentsu’ model brings together media, creative, technology, and customer experience to solve real business challenges. Impact comes from both integration and transformation.”

“Amit will drive powerful ideas that break silos and unlock new possibilities, while Anita will deepen client partnerships to ensure our strategies create measurable growth. Together, they will lead people-centered transformations, helping brands navigate change with clarity, confidence, and results. This is ‘Innovating to Impact’ in action – marketing built for the future, today,” he added.

India — Dentsu India has recently elevated Anita Kotwani to the CEO position for the Media Division of the South Asia team. Previously, it was solely agency Carat India that was under Kotwani’s leadership, and with the expanded role, she will now move to the helm of all other media outfits under the division. 

The role will be seeing Kotwani leading agencies iProspect, dentsu X, Posterscope, and media investment arm Amplifi, aside from Carat which she oversaw for almost three years since 2020. 

Rob Gilby, the CEO of dentsu for APAC and Interim CEO of India until newly appointed CEO, Harsha Razdan, starts vouches for Kotwani as “a well-loved leader who firmly looks to the future,” bringing her people with her on the journey and someone who is fearless in approach to driving new solutions for clients. 

“The Media opportunity in India is growing exponentially. Anita’s background, coupled with Harsha’s complimentary experience is building a powerful force in our business to drive growth for our clients in this exciting market,” commented Gilby. 

Kotwani is a passionate media expert with over two decades of experience in the industry. She brings with her extensive background in media management for companies in the industries of consumer durables, financial services, FMCG, as well as MNC brands. 

As a seasoned marketer, Kotwani is a regular on the award circuit, chairing juries for various bodies including EMVIEs, Goafest, and Kyoorius. 

Dentsu shared that outgoing South Asia CEO Divya Karani, after building a successful media reputation for dentsu India over the last decade, will be transitioning off the media business to pursue personal interests 

Gilby added, “Over the past 10 years Divya has successfully scaled our business on a market-beating trajectory, evidenced by dentsu becoming the #1 agency in RECMA 2021. We thank her for her years of dedication and wish her the very best for the future. I am looking forward to the next wave of leadership accelerating the solid foundation Divya has built.” 

Meanwhile, Karani expressed her thoughts on the transition, and says she’s proud of what she has accomplished with dentsu and is very much confident with Anita taking over.

“Having worked closely with Anita – a valuable member of my leadership team, I know there is no better candidate for me to hand the reins to lead the media business to new heights. While it’s always a bittersweet moment to leave your ‘baby’, it is time for me to move on and pursue new opportunities,” said Karani. 

Newly appointed Kotwani commented, “I have learned a tremendous amount from Divya and am honoured to be given this baton to carry on the marathon. You don’t just replace three decades of experience overnight – I intend to take this on with my utmost commitment and will look to continually challenge myself and my wonderful team of media specialists to always stay at the forefront of the industry to deliver the world’s best-integrated media strategies.” 

The announcement closely follows last week’s appointment of Harsha Razdan as the new CEO of the overall dentsu network in South Asia. Meanwhile, over at the SEA region, the network has announced the creation of a new cluster for SEA which will include Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Dentsu has bolstered its leadership roster in line with the new arrangement with Sanjay Bhasin, Prakash Kamdar, and Bharti Agarwal being handed new roles as CEO of SEA, CEO of clients and solutions for SEA, and CFO of SEA, respectively.