Arati Rao
Apr 21, 2011

Paritosh Srivastava joins Publicis Ambience as Mumbai branch head

Srivastava was heading Rediffusion's South operations in his previous role

Paritosh Srivastava joins Publicis Ambience as Mumbai branch head

 

Ex Rediffusion South head Paritosh Srivastava will soon take up a new assignment as head of the Mumbai office of Publicis Ambience. He is expected to come on board in early May.
 
After a stint with Ogilvy & Mather, Srivastava had a long tenure at Rediffusion-Y&R going on to head their operations in the South across Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad. He has worked with a range of clients such as ITC, Titan Xylys, Arrow, Antiquity, Indiainfo.com, Star India, Amaron Batteries and Bajaj Auto among others .
 
Nakul Chopra, chief executive officer, South Asia, Publicis, said on the appointment, “Paritosh brings a unique combination of youth and experience. I believe both his passion and entrepreneurial skills will bring the very qualities we need in PA Mumbai right now. I look forward to a very successful partnership with him.”
 
Speaking about his move, Srivastava said, “Publicis is a strong group with aggressive future plans for India. Nakul’s view of the agency business and the kind of place he’d like to create resonates with my thoughts. We have a shared sense of the future and I look forward to the experience of a network agency.”
Source:
Campaign India

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