Campaign India Team
Jun 04, 2015

Everest appoints Aradhana Bhushan to head Mumbai ops

She was with Conscious Food prior

Everest appoints Aradhana Bhushan to head Mumbai ops
Everest Brand Solutions has brought in Aradhana Bhushan as vice president of its Mumbai office.
 
Bhushan will report to Dhunji S Wadia, president, Rediffusion Y&R and will lead the Everest office in Mumbai. Wadia was taking care of the Mumbai operations prior to this.
 
Wadia said, "I am very excited that Aradhana will now lead Everest, Mumbai. Her strong leadership skills will enhance the quality of work that we do for our clients and add value to their brands.”
 
Bhushan said, “I am excited to be a part of Everest Brand Solutions that has long standing client relationships and has built some of the strongest brands in the country. I have worked with Dhunji earlier during my days in JWT and have learnt a lot from him. I admire his style of leadership and his single-minded passion to build brands and I am happy to be working with him once again.”
 
Aradhana has over two decades of experience and has worked with J. Walter Thompson, HSBC, Hiranandani Group, Conscious Food and EKCO in past assignments.
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Campaign India

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