Campaign India Team
Dec 24, 2015

Amol Mohandas joins Motivator

He was business head for the West and South at Allied Media prior

Amol Mohandas joins Motivator
Motivator has appointed Amol Mohandas as its client leader. He will be based in Mumbai.
 
Mohandas joins the agency from Percept's Allied Media, where he was heading West and South operations.
 
Trishul Bhumkar, general manager, Motivator, said, "All our clients have had a fantastic 2015 and the momentum is only going to increase. We are getting ready to deliver on their business ambitions going forward. To do this we found the right senior leader in Amol. With a deep understanding of communication planning and having been an entrepreneur himself, Amol will be able to deliver on our clients’ business results. Under him, Motivator’s Mumbai client leadership team is fully strengthened."
 
Mohandas said, "It is a happy feeling to be a part of an organisation where the objectives – of the individual and the organisation – match! Looking forward to a long and exciting journey ahead where I can leverage my 360 experience across diverse work environments and contribute to the success of our clients’ businesses."
 
Prior to Allied, Mohandas ran an entrepreneurial venture Weave Through Communications. He has worked with Mediacom (UAE), Starcom MediaVest and Mindshare in past assignments. 
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