Campaign India Team
Jan 04, 2016

Madison Media Plus gets Anita Bose to head Delhi as COO

She was a freelance media consultant prior

Madison Media Plus gets Anita Bose to head Delhi as COO
Madison Media has announced the appointment of Anita Bose as its Delhi office head for Madison Media Plus. 
 
In a career spanning 20 years, Bose has also worked with Vivaki Exchange, Mindshare, MEC, and McCann Erickson. 
 
Vikram Sakhuja, group CEO, Madison Media and OOH, said, “I am delighted that Anita Bose will be leading Madison’s Delhi office. I have known her to be a very able administrator with a consistent track record of delivering client delight. Today, business cycles have shortened, brand plans are more fluid, and the media environment is in a much greater flux. A person like Anita has the unique skills to lend stability to chaos. I look forward to Madison Media Plus rising to new heights under her leadership.”
 
Bose said, "It is an honor to be associated with Madison Media and  work with accomplished industry veterans like Vikram Sakhuja and  Sam Balsara, together. I am looking forward to empower the Delhi team so that we become an unbeatable winning team – committed and united, driven by client and industry needs – known to provide services that set industry standards.” 
 
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