Campaign India Team
May 19, 2008

Chirantan Chandran is GM Mindshare Delhi

Mindshare has re-designated Chirantan Chandran as general manager Delhi, to oversee the non-Pepsi business originating out of the office that includes accounts such as Glaxo Smith Kline, ICICI and Motorola. Chandran joins from Kolkata where he was the general manager. Chandran's move comes as Hans Mathews, ex GM Delhi, has relocated to Mumbai to   play a vital role in the reorganisation process of Mindshare. Addendum: Chirantan continues to hold charge of the Kolkata office in addition to his new responsibility  

Chirantan Chandran is GM Mindshare Delhi

Mindshare has re-designated Chirantan Chandran as general manager Delhi, to oversee the non-Pepsi business originating out of the office that includes accounts such as Glaxo Smith Kline, ICICI and Motorola. Chandran joins from Kolkata where he was the general manager. Chandran's move comes as Hans Mathews, ex GM Delhi, has relocated to Mumbai to   play a vital role in the reorganisation process of Mindshare. 

Addendum: Chirantan continues to hold charge of the Kolkata office in addition to his new responsibility
 

 

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