Campaign India Team
Jan 27, 2023

Ipsos India announces elevations

Aims to provide strategic and transformational solutions with these elevations

From left: Meghana Kelkar, Madhurima Bhatia,Pallavi Mathur Lal and Pratim Thakurta
From left: Meghana Kelkar, Madhurima Bhatia,Pallavi Mathur Lal and Pratim Thakurta
Ipsos India has announced elevations in its communications and operations departments. 
 
Pallavi Mathur Lal, senior director client organisation, takes up the role of senior director, content and communications effective January 2023.  
 
Madhurima Bhatia, the marketing and communications lead for Ipsos India, is elevated as media engagement and partnerships, Ipsos India. She will have an additional role in media engagement for the Asia Pacific region (excluding  Greater China) and will be closely working with regional markets for greater visibility and media engagement.
 
Bhatia and Mathur will report to Amit Adarkar, CEO, Ipsos India. 
 
In its operations team, Pratim Thakurta, operations director, takes up the role of executive director, special projects, Ipsos India. Meghana Kelkar, quality assurance head, Ipsos India, is now the operations director, Ipsos India. 
 
Both Kelkar and Thakurta will report to Raja Bunet, chief operations officer, Ipsos India.       
 
Adarkar said, “Ipsos India has aggressive growth plans charted for the next three years, and these senior appointments in both marketing and operations will further elevate the status of Ipsos in India providing greater visibility and continuing to transform our operation business."
 
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