Campaign India Team
Aug 10, 2018

Sirish Suveer joins Publicis India as VP

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Sirish Suveer joins Publicis India as VP
Publicis India has announced the appointment of Sirish Suveer as vice president. Srivastava will be based in Mumbai and report to Paritosh Srivastava, COO – Publicis Ambience. Prior to this he was with Mullen Lintas. 
 
Srivastava said, “Sirish joins us at an opportune time wherein our agency is on a terrific growth path and in the thick of exciting action on many brands. He has a balanced head, a very human heart and a way to charm people around. His proven track record of building effective brand strategies and executing complex projects with ease will bolster our communication capabilities further. I wish him the very best for his journey at Publicis India.”
 
Suveer said, “There is talk nowadays about how advertising is moving towards an integration model between mainline and digital, but after I met Paritosh Srivastava and Srija Chatterjee, I realised how Publicis India was ahead of this curve making it a future-ready organisation. I am excited to begin this new chapter and help achieve bigger milestones for the agency and lead the next wave of growth for our clients.”
 
In a career spanning 14 years he has also worked with JWT, Lowe Lintas, Grey and Max Life Insurance. 
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