Campaign India Team
Jun 26, 2014

MEC elevates Rahul Jadhav to national trading head

Prior to this, he was head of media buying for Colgate Palmolive

MEC elevates Rahul Jadhav to national trading head
MEC has elevated Rahul Jadhav to the position national trading head. He will be responsible for media investments across platforms and will report to T Gangadhar, managing director, MEC, Sidharth Parashar, head – pricing and investments, GroupM and Michael Beecroft, trading head – MEC Asia Pacific.
 
Prior to this, Jadhav was head of media buying for Colgate Palmolive. 
 
Gangadhar said, “Trading is a massive differentiator for us and Rahul has the smarts to lead this critical function. He has an astute understanding of the media landscape and enjoys excellent relationships with our business partners. I wish him the very best in his new role.”
 
Jadhav said, “I am deeply humbled - I thank MEC for recognizing my work and providing me the opportunity to take on new responsibilities. I am very excited about working closely with our clients and making their investments work even harder.”
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