Campaign India Team
Dec 21, 2021

Ramsai Suriyanarayanan appointed as managing partner for trading and media at dentsu

Moves from Sun Network

Ramsai Suriyanarayanan appointed as managing partner for trading and media at dentsu
Dentsu India has announced the appointment of Ramsai Suriyanarayanan as managing partner- trading, media. He will lead media investments for Reckitt as well as look to play an integral role in developing dentsu Media’s investment model and portfolio.
 
He moves from the Sun Network where he was national sales head for the Malayalam cluster.
 
Divya Karani, CEO - media South Asia, dentsu, said, “We are elated to welcome Suriyanarayanan to the team. He will collaborate with our agencies and media partners to create ROI and deliver value to our clients across media in today's dynamic media industry.”
 
Suriyanarayanan added, “I am excited to join one of the world’s fastest-growing client-centric networks, dentsu. It is a privilege to join this team that combines the needs of the clients with consumer intelligence insights, unlocking unique possibilities for sustainable value and lasting change.  I look forward to the association and contribute to the greater objectives of dentsu and our clients.”
 
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