Campaign India Team
Oct 05, 2015

Grey group appoints Leroy Alvares as president – digital services

He joins from Rediffusion Y & R

Grey group appoints Leroy Alvares as president – digital services
Grey group India has appointed Leroy Alvares as president – digital services.
 
He will be based in Mumbai, and will report to Sunil Lulla, chairman and managing director, Grey group India. 
 
Prior to this, Alvares was the president of Rediffusion Y&R Digital, Rediffusion-Wunderman and Sudler & Hennessey India.
 
Lulla said, “While Grey has significantly integrated its practices across its offices in India, there is still an enormous opportunity to leverage on Leroy’s skills in the digital domain to ‘New & Next’ oriented services. His core focus is to accelerate Grey’s already well-established digital capabilities across India.”  
 
Alvares added, “The energy at Grey group India is very motivating and positive. The team is a highly talented and vibrant one – I am excited  to be a part of this ‘Famously Effective’ journey.”
 
In his career spanning 20 years, Alvares has also worked with iContract, Ogilvy India and Tribal DDB.
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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