Campaign India Team
Nov 24, 2009

Sabina Solomon puts in her papers at MRUC

Sabina Solomon, general manager, Media Research Users Council (MRUC), has put in her papers.Solomon confirmed the development to Campaign India. She said, "Yes, I am moving on from MRUC, but I will be here until January." Solomon leaves after spending four years at MRUC. She joined MRUC in 2005, prior to which worked at Carat Media, Ogilvy & Mather and DataBasics, a direct marketing agency. She was also a media consultant for a brief period of time. 

Sabina Solomon puts in her papers at MRUC

Sabina Solomon, general manager, Media Research Users Council (MRUC), has put in her papers.

Solomon confirmed the development to Campaign India. She said, "Yes, I am moving on from MRUC, but I will be here until January."

Solomon leaves after spending four years at MRUC. She joined MRUC in 2005, prior to which worked at Carat Media, Ogilvy & Mather and DataBasics, a direct marketing agency. She was also a media consultant for a brief period of time.




 

 

 

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