Campaign India Team
Jan 07, 2010

Manish Porwal quits as CEO of Percept Talent Management

Manish Porwal, CEO, Percept Talent Management has quit. January 7, 2010 was his last day in the company. Porwal confirmed the development to Campaign India."Yes, I've quit, but I cannot share more details right now," he said. Porwal has spent exactly two years with the company, prior to which, he was with Starcom Mediavest Group.He will, however, continue to be associated with the company in an advisory role. Porwal's exit comes soon after Vinita Bangard, COO, Percept Talent Management put in her papers. Bangard is understood to be taking a break.

Manish Porwal quits as CEO of Percept Talent Management

Manish Porwal, CEO, Percept Talent Management has quit. January 7, 2010 was his last day in the company. Porwal confirmed the development to Campaign India.

"Yes, I've quit, but I cannot share more details right now," he said. Porwal has spent exactly two years with the company, prior to which, he was with Starcom Mediavest Group.

He will, however, continue to be associated with the company in an advisory role. Porwal's exit comes soon after Vinita Bangard, COO, Percept Talent Management put in her papers. Bangard is understood to be taking a break.

These two exits are close on the heels of other senior level exits in Percept. Navin Shah, CEO, Percept Picture Company and Maneesh Mathur, COO, P9 Integrated recently quit to start their own entertainment marketing company.

Source:
Campaign India

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