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Tony Hanmer joins Law & Kenneth Worldwide

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Mumbai , Sept. 28

MR TONY Hanmer, former Worldwide Board member and Senior Vice-President - Asia-Pacific, McCann Erickson, has joined the board of Law & Kenneth Worldwide.

In a press release, Mr Praveen Kenneth, Co-Chairman and Managing Director of Law & Kenneth Worldwide, says, "Tony Hanmer brings to the network immense working knowledge in Asia-Pacific and Central Europe with expertise in acquisitions and outstanding relationships with global clients. He will be working closely with us in leveraging and building the offering of Law & Kenneth in these two regions in the coming future".

Mr Kenneth and Mr Andy Law launched Law & Kenneth Worldwide, the world's first global nodal network in July 2005 in London.

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