Campaign India Team
Aug 30, 2023

FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India appoints Bhamini Painter

Moves from Madison World

FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India appoints Bhamini Painter
FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India have announced the appointment of Bhamini Painter as senior vice president - human resources.
 
Painter moves over from Madison World, where she was director - human resources.
 
Rohan Mehta, CEO, FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India, said, “We are delighted to have Bhamini joining us. The HR function is one of the most critical functions of an agency, and as FCB Kinnect and FCB/Six continue to expand their footprint in the industry, Bhamini will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the organisations. Her vast expertise and commitment to building a strong people culture align seamlessly with FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX's core values and goals, and together, I’m very confident of building a standout people organisation.”
 
Painter added, "I am so very excited to join FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India and look forward to partnering with the leadership team to scale new heights and strengthen the already amazing people culture that FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX have."
 
With a career spanning over 25 years, she has had stints with Wizcraft and Godrej Upstream, among others. 
 
 
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