Campaign India Team
Jun 24, 2023

Landor & Fitch elevates Lulu Raghavan

Was managing director

Landor & Fitch elevates Lulu Raghavan

Landor & Fitch has elevated Lulu Raghavan as vice president - APAC.

 

She was previously managing director. 

 

Through a LinkedIn post, she said, "I am delighted to share that I have been promoted to vice president APAC at Landor & Fitch. I am grateful for this opportunity to collaborate more closely with Jonathan Cummings and the APAC executive team to accelerate growth. I am excited about the immense potential that this diverse region presents and I’m looking forward to immersing with our key clients across APAC - building transformative brands and creating new cultural bridges. A huge thanks to my entire team, my global and regional colleagues, clients, mentors, partners and friends who have supported me over the years. Looking forward to making an impact in my new role while continuing to learn and to grow every day!"

 

She joined Landor Associates in 2001 before WPP merged Landor and Fitch in 2021. 

 

Raghavan also had a stint with Ogilvy India. 

 

 

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