Mumbai: Landor, a brand transformation company, has announced strategic leadership appointments to strengthen its Asia-Pacific (APAC) presence. Effective March 2025, Geet Nazir has been appointed as Managing Director for India, while Joël Céré takes on the role of Managing Director for Southeast Asia. These key additions reflect Landor’s commitment to delivering impactful consulting, design, and experience expertise across the region.
Geet Nazir, based in Mumbai, previously served as Managing Director of Conran Design Mumbai under Havas, where she led progressive design-led solutions for major brands navigating the Indian market. She has a proven track record with clients such as Zydus Lifesciences, PayU, Reliance Jewels, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Tata CLiQ, and more.
Joël Céré, based in Singapore, brings extensive experience working with global brands such as Unilever, P&G, Mondelēz, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, AstraZeneca, DBS, Kirin, and Intel. His leadership spans across agency turnarounds, digital innovation, open-innovation entrepreneurship, and global account management, making him a valuable asset in driving Landor’s strategic vision in Southeast Asia.
Christian Schroeder, Global President, Landor, emphasized the importance of these appointments, stating, “APAC is a critical growth market for Landor, and we are committed to investing in the best talent to serve our clients in the region. The addition of Joël and Geet to our leadership team underscores this commitment. Their extensive experience and proven leadership will be invaluable as we continue to help brands in APAC navigate the evolving market landscape and achieve their business objectives.”
Lulu Raghavan, APAC President, Landor, added, “I am thrilled to welcome Joël and Geet to Landor. Their diverse backgrounds and impressive track records will be instrumental in driving our growth and innovation in APAC. I am particularly excited about partnering closely with them as we focus on expanding our presence and delivering exceptional results for our clients in Southeast Asia and India.”