Campaign India Team
Dec 22, 2010

Mudra Max brings Vijay Jain on board

Jain joins Mudra from Ogilvy & Mather

Mudra Max brings Vijay Jain on board

Mudra Max has roped in Vijay Jain as general manager for its outdoor division. Prior to this appointment, he was with Ogilvy & Mather Advertising as its business head –Western region.

Announcing the appointment, Mandeep Malhotra, president, Mudra Max-OOH said, “I am thrilled to have Vijay in our team. His varied knowledge and relationships within the industry will greatly strengthen our capabilities in successfully delivering outdoor solutions with speed and scale.”

Commenting on his appointment, Jain said, “I am looking forward on receiving vast exposure on the businesses with 360 degree experience. Mudra Max’s vision is outstanding in the marketplace and working with such a great team will be the most interesting time of my professional journey!” Vijay has over 10 years of experience, beginning his career in 2002 with O&M where he was responsible for managing a gamut of operations towards ensuring effective planning, buying and client servicing for one of the best brands in India- Vodafone.He was involved in noteworthy campaigns for Orange, Hutch and Vodafone since 2002, starting from launch till date for the Western Region circle. He also spearheaded the team Vodafone Central across 23 Circles, winning awards for the telecom brand. 




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Campaign India

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