Campaign India Team
Aug 11, 2021

Jolene Fernandes Solanki promoted as COO at Madison Media Ultra

Was VP and business head at Madison Infinity II

Jolene Fernandes Solanki
Jolene Fernandes Solanki
Madison Media has announced the elevation of Jolene Fernandes Solanki to chief operating officer of Madison Media Ultra. Solanki will be based in Mumbai and lead the Marico business along with her existing client base. She joined Madison in 2016 and most recently was VP and business head at Madison Infinity II. 
 
Vikram Sakhuja, partner and group CEO, Madison Media and OOH, said, “In a word, Jolene makes things happen. One of our most dynamic leaders, I am very pleased to have her lead Madison Media Ultra, and have all the confidence that she will bring more fame and great results for our clients and Madison.”
 
Solanki said, “My journey at Madison has been fulfilling and thrilling. I look forward to raising the bar and partnering with our clients in their growth journey in this new era of digital business transformation and helping them achieve their goals. My focus will be on creating capabilities to drive integrated solutions for our clients with a strong strategic framework to achieve business outcomes.”
 
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