Campaign India Team
Nov 15, 2021

Sirish Suveer joins Tilt Brand Solutions

Moves from Publicis

Sirish Suveer joins Tilt Brand Solutions
Tilt Brand Solutions has announced the appointment of Sirish Suveer as senior director – business. He will report to Rajiv Chatterjee, Tilt’s co-founder and chief business officer.
 
He moves from Publicis India where he was SVP. 
 
Chatterjee said, ''We are really excited to have Sirish jointly lead the Account Management function along with Avinash Shenoy – senior director, business, as we grow and continue to consolidate businesses. He is joining us at a pivotal time for Tilt, as we scale up and continue to take on larger full-service mandates. His experience at leading key agency businesses is exactly why we feel this is a perfect fit and time.
 
Suveer added, “I am excited to start this new inning with Tilt. Hunger is evident in the agency culture, in the last three years Tilt has built an enviable portfolio. With the strategic approach of 'full-brained thinking'  and the creative mantra of  'One brand. Many stories', the ambition is to create notable work and build rewarding narratives for our partners. I look forward to leading a formidable team and creating magic.”
 
In a career spanning 18 years, he has also worked with MullenLowe Lintas Group, JWT and Max Life Insurance.
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Campaign India

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