Campaign India Team
May 16, 2016

Carat ropes in Sujata Dwibedy to lead Mondelez biz

Sujata was head of business development at Omnicom Media Group prior

Carat ropes in Sujata Dwibedy to lead Mondelez biz
 
Dentsu Aegis Network agency Carat India has announced the appointment of Sujata Dwibedy as executive vice president, with the mandate to lead the Mondelez business. She will also work closely with the Carat Apac team on Mondelez, informed an official statement.
 
Sujata was head of business development at Omnicom Media Group in her last assignment, and brings with her 17 years of experience. She has also worked with Starcom, Vivaki Exchange, Nielsen India and Lodestar UM.
 
Kartik Iyer, MD, Carat India, said, “We are delighted to have the vast experience and capabilities that Sujata brings to the table. I am certain that she will bring to bear all of her learnings to deliver outstanding solutions for Mondelez in India.”
 
Dwibedy added, “I have always aspired to work on brand Mondelez. It is a wonderful brand to work on. It is a matter of great pride for me that I will be able to leverage my planning, research, buying and strategic skills for a brand of this stature!”
 
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