Campaign India Team
Jul 25, 2013

Mahuya Chaturvedi joins Cogito Consulting as managing partner

Prior to the move to Draftfcb-Ulka Group's consulting arm, she was with the Aditya Birla Group for five years

Mahuya Chaturvedi joins Cogito Consulting as managing partner

Mahuya Chaturvedi has joined Draftfcb-Ulka Group’s independent brand and competitive strategy consulting arm Cogito Consulting as managing partner. She will be based in Mumbai.

Prior to joining Cogito, she was with the Aditya Birla Group for five years. She has over 18 years of experience in marketing, media and sales, including stints at Mindshare and Lodestar Universal.

On the move, Chaturvedi said, “The impressive array of clients that Cogito has worked on, its international quality tools and its strategic contribution to some of the leading brands in the country is an opportunity that I greatly value to work with. It holds a special place in its constant endeavor to seek new answers, apply new tools to create new advantages in the challenging market place of today!”

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Campaign India

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