Campaign India Team
Sep 04, 2014

Premnath Unnikrishnan joins MEC India as South digital head

He was with Interactive Avenues

Premnath Unnikrishnan joins MEC India as South digital head
MEC India has appoined Premnath Unnikrishnan as South head - digital. He joins the agency from Interactive Avenues. 
 
Based in Bengaluru, Unnikrishnan will report to Vishal Chinchankar, digital leader, MEC India.
 
Chinchankar said, “It is great to have Prem as part of the MEC’ digital team. He is a seasoned professional and come with a plethora of skills and expertise. He has a proven ability to create strategic simplicity, drive innovation, ensure systematic execution, and deliver results. We wish him the very best in his new role.”
 
Unnikrishnan said, “It’s an absolute honour to be part of this leading organisation. This opportunity has provided me a great platform to further showcase and enhance client service levels. From developing digital strategies to implementing digital technologies and running digital processes, these responsibilities will serve as a great learning opportunity. I am eager and look forward to learning from the pool of talented people present here at MEC.”
 
This is the first time MEC has appointed a digital head for the South.
Source:
Campaign India

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