Campaign India Team
May 08, 2009

S. Yesudas quits Media Direction

S. Yesudas, CEO, Media Direction has resigned from the company. Yesudas (pictured) confirmed the news to Campaign India and said that he was moving on for “personal reasons”. However, he offered no comments on his next destination.Shekar Swamy, Group CEO, RK Swamy BBDO confirmed the development, saying, “Yesudas is leaving us at the end of May. His decision is largely driven by personal reasons. We thank him for everything he has done for Media Direction in the last three years.” He had joined Media Direction in 2006 as its COO.

S. Yesudas quits Media Direction

S. Yesudas, CEO, Media Direction has resigned from the company. Yesudas (pictured) confirmed the news to Campaign India and said that he was moving on for “personal reasons”. However, he offered no comments on his next destination.

Shekar Swamy, Group CEO, RK Swamy BBDO confirmed the development, saying, “Yesudas is leaving us at the end of May. His decision is largely driven by personal reasons. We thank him for everything he has done for Media Direction in the last three years.”

He had joined Media Direction in 2006 as its COO.

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Campaign India

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