Campaign India Team
May 30, 2008

Starcom appoints Sunita Satapathy as general manager

Starcom has appointed Sunita Satapathy as general manager for its Mumbai Office.  She will handle clients such as Heinz, Kotak group and General Mills.    

Starcom appoints Sunita Satapathy as general manager

Starcom has appointed Sunita Satapathy as general manager for its Mumbai Office.  She will handle clients such as Heinz, Kotak group and General Mills.  
 
Sunita has spent 13 years in the media industry in organisations such as Initiative Media and Media Direction. She has also worked at Lowe Tanzania for about two years.  She has handled clients like SBI Mutual Fund, Siemens, Piaggio, Allahabad Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Etihad, Bombay Dyeing, J.M. Mutual Fund, ICICI US Aid, Kenster Home appliances, Unilever, Vodacom, Toyota, Coca Cola, JTI, PSI, Emirates, Standard Chartered Bank, Siemens, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Allianz Insurance and Zandu Balm.
 
Sandeep Lakhina, managing director, India-West & South, Starcom Worldwide, said, “We are glad to have Sunita join us in our Mumbai team.  Her vast experience and skills will enable us to offer a higher degree of services and capabilities to our clients.”

Nikhil Rangnekar, executive director, India – West, Starcom Worldwide, said,  “A very likeable and involved client servicing person, Sunita will be a key asset in our quest to delight clients. I am sure the agency as a whole will gain from her experience and expertise.” 
 

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