Campaign India Team
Dec 23, 2019

Madison BMB gets Ameet Joshi as GM

Moves from Creativeland Asia

Ameet Joshi
Ameet Joshi
Madison BMB has appointed Ameet Joshi as general manager. Joshi moves from Creativeland Asai where he was business head.
 
Raj Nair, CEO and CCO, Madison BMB, said, “Ameet is a welcome addition to the Madison BMB team as general manager. He comes armed with nearly two decades of experience of working at leading creative agencies, on diverse industry portfolios. Armed with an infectious enthusiasm to get things done, Ameet will lead all account management functions and conversations with all our key clients. With a focus on adding value on current and new relationships by directing all aspects of business strategy and maintaining consistent strategic inputs and co-creating value for brands and businesses. He will also help in guiding the agency focus on new business development strategy. I look forward to him partnering me in taking Madison BMB to greater success.”
 
Joshi said, “It’s great to be joining Madison BMB at a time when the business is looking to grow and take a leap forward. I’m excited to begin this journey with my colleagues and clients.” 
 
In a career spanning 18 years, Joshi has also worked with Ogilvy, Lowe Worldwide and Grey Worldwide. 
Source:
Campaign India

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