Campaign India Team
May 23, 2014

Mindshare appoints Vinod Thadani as chief digital officer, SA

Prior to this, Thadani was CEO of Madhouse

Mindshare appoints Vinod Thadani as chief digital officer, SA
Mindshare has appointed Vinod Thadani as chief digital officer – South Asia. He will be responsible for managing the agency’s full-service digital offerings for existing clients as well as bringing in new business to the agency.
 
Prior to this, Thadani was CEO at Madhouse India (a joint venture between WPP and Madhouse China). 
 
Ravi Rao, leader, South Asia, Mindshare, said, “Vinod has always managed to stay ahead of the curve with his in-depth knowledge and continuous innovation. We are extremely glad to have him on board and are confident he will take Mindshare to greater avenues.”
 
Thadani said, “With the eminent growth of over 40 per cent in digital advertising, the future of marketing lies in seamless integration of core traditional media with digital and mobile media. Mindshare boasts of an impressive client roster with some of the biggest brands in the world, and I look forward to working with each of them and the team on their digital mandates.”
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