Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2014

Sreekumar Balasubramanian joins Publicis Capital as SVP

He was head of account management at W+K Delhi

Sreekumar Balasubramanian joins Publicis Capital as SVP

Publicis Capital has appointed Sreekumar Balasubramanian as senior vice president at its Delhi office. He joins the agency from Wieden+Kennedy Delhi, where he headed account management. 

 

He will report to Hemant Misra, CEO, Publicis Capital.

 

Misra, said, “It’s great to have Sree in our team. His mandate will be to focus on maintaining our high standards on existing businesses as well as on new business development. I wish him the very best!”

 

Balasubramanian added, “It is always important for people to get out of their comfort zones and face new challenges and Publicis has provided me that opportunity. Publicis Capital is an innovative forward thinking agency with iconic brands and renowned talent. I see exceptional potential for leveraging their credentials on existing business and for growth. I look forward to being a part of this endowed team.” 

 

In a career spanning 19 years he has also worked with Leo Burnett and Rediffusion. 

Source:
Campaign India

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