Campaign India Team
Jul 17, 2017

Saif Shaikh joins Madison Media as VP

Moves from Maxus

Saif Shaikh joins Madison Media as VP
Madison Media has announced the appointment of Saif Shaikh as vice president. Shaikh will be based in Mumbai and will be heading the Godrej account. 
 
Shaikh moves from Maxus Malaysia where he was managing director. 
 
Vikram Sakhuja, partner and group CEO, Madison Media & OOH, said, "I am delighted to have Saif join and lead our team on Godrej and am sure he will add a lot of value to the client’s business and our existing team”.
 
Shaikh said, “I am delighted to join Madison and lead one of its foremost and prestigious account of Godrejand at the same time looking forward to working with Sam and Vikram.”
 
In a career spanning 15 years he has worked with Businessworld, Bennett Coleman & Company, Nielsen and Maxus India. 
 
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