Campaign India Team
Apr 28, 2014

Skandaraaj elected president of Advertising Club Madras

New office bearers and executive committee members for 2014-‘15 announced

Skandaraaj elected president of Advertising Club Madras

KR Skandaraaj of Sovereign Media Marketing has been elected the 40th president of Advertising Club Madras. Office bearers and executive committee members for 2014-‘15 were elected at the club’s AGM held on 24 April 2014.

P Sivaprasad of SS International has been elected vice president, while K AnbuChezhian of L&K Saatchi&Saatchi has been elected secretary. MM Charly will don the post of joint secretary. Suresh Srinivasan of The Hindu will be the treasurer.

Members on the executive committee are Rajeev Nambiar (Hello FM), Ninan Thariyan (The Times Of India Group), Hari Ganesh (Redifussion Y&R), Shree Prakash (Feswa Creative), VR Padmanabhan (RK Swamy BBDO), Balasubramanian (Dinamalar) and Niharika (Art Houz).
 
An Advertising Club Madras statement informed that M Karthic (Elegant Publicities), P Subramanian (OTS Advt , Hyderabad) and Jagannath Ramaswamy (Crystal)  have been nominated to the executive committee.

Source:
Campaign India

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