Campaign India Team
Mar 13, 2018

Mindshare India further strengthens its leadership team

Strengthens leadership at Mindshare East and m/Six

Mindshare India further strengthens its leadership team
Leading media agency Mindshare has announced further organisational restructuring. 
 
Ruchi Mathur who has been instrumental in the growth of Mindshare – North, will take on the responsibility of leading an additional region, as senior vice president, client leadership, Mindshare North & East. She will also work closely with promising start ups in the region that are exploring newer models of consumer engagement, by bringing together technology, insights and platforms as they grow.
 
Mathur will work closely with Amin Lakhani, president, client leadership, India, in her new role.
 
Saket Sinha has been promoted as senior vice president, client leadership, m/Six India. In his new role, Sinha will work closely with Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia and focus on growing the brand. 
 
Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia, said, “Ruchi and Saket are both dynamic leaders with strong networks in the market. We are very excited with the opportunities across the landscape and we are sure that the army of leadership we have in the organisation will produce great results to our clients and therefore a successful journey for us.”
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Campaign India

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