Campaign India Team
Feb 02, 2023

DDB MudraMax appoints Sarfaraz Ansari

Moves from Lodestar UM

Sarfaraz Ansari
Sarfaraz Ansari
DDB MudraMax has announced the appointment of Sarfaraz Ansari as senior vice president – integrated media. 
 
He will be leading strategy and ideation for integrated solutions across media platforms. 
 
Ansari moves from Lodestar UM, where he was media director.
 
Rammohan Sundaram, country head and managing partner - integrated media, DDB Mudra Group, said, “Sarfaraz’s calm and composed demeanour backed with solid conviction and science makes him one of the best in the business. Especially with some of our large clients, where we needed someone who can fit into our culture and at the same time solidify our leadership in strategic buying across all media. To that effect, he is perfect and has already impacted positively to our setup at MudraMax.”
 
Ansari said, “The DDB Mudra Group has made some remarkable strides over the past few years with inspiring and diversified campaigns across categories. I look forward to contributing to the Group's growth trajectory, taking on exciting challenges and opportunities.”
 
 
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