Campaign India Team
May 09, 2016

Advertising Club Madras elects Anbuchezhian president

MM Charly named secretary, while Pravin Menon will be treasurer

Advertising Club Madras elects Anbuchezhian president
Advertising Club Madras has announced its office bearers for 2016-'17, following its annual general meeting held 6 May 2016.
 
K Anbuchezhian of L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has been elected the 41st  president of the club. Other elected office bearers are MM Charly (Sun Network) as secretary and Pravin Menon (Vikatan Media Services) as treasurer.
       
Executive committee members elected are: Shree Prakash (Feswa Creative), Balasubramanian (Dinamalar), Arulvel (Nonstop Venture), John Justin (Radio One), Sujith Kumar (Options Media), G Venkat Ram (G Venkat Ram Photography), Paul Anthony (Luminas India Associates), Ashok R Sankethi (Kaybase), Chockalingam (OPN Advertising) and former president KR Skandaraaj (Sovereign Media Marketing).
 
An Advertising Club Madras statement informed that M Karthic (Elegant Publicities), P Subramanian (OTS Advt, Hyderabad) and Jagannath Ramaswamy (Crystal) have been nominated to the executive committee.
Source:
Campaign India

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