Campaign India Team
Apr 12, 2021

Anand Kumar joins Big Trunk Communications as COO

Moves from DDB Mudra

Anand Kumar joins Big Trunk Communications as COO
Big Trunk Communications has announced the appointment of Anand Kumar as chief operating officer. Kumar moves from DDB Mudra where he was senior partner - digital and will be based in Mumbai. 
 
He said, “Big Trunk Communications has welcomed me with open arms and has shown great faith in me. My core focus at Big Trunk would be on enhancing the business and catapulting the organisation to the next level. Looking forward to working with amazing minds from the team and #MakeBigHappen together.”
 
Akhil Nair, CEO, Big Trunk Communications, said, “Anand has been a champion in all his previous assignments, having a very strong entrepreneurial understanding of managing a P&L, understanding people, systems and processes and above all having a very strong understanding of organisational culture and value systems. We are absolutely certain that with his rich experience and outstanding capabilities, Anand will definitely propel Big Trunk into the desired path of high growth and increased productivity.”
 
In a career spanning 18 years, Kumar had stints with Komli SVG Media, Radio Mirchi, Vizeum and TV18 Group.
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