Campaign India Team
Aug 27, 2013

Subhas Warrier joins Vizeum as VP - South

Warrier joins the agency from Initiatve

Subhas Warrier joins Vizeum as VP - South

Vizeum India has appointed Subhas Warrier as vice president, South India. Warrier will be based in Chennai and report to S Yesudas, managing director, Indian sub-continent, informed a Vizeum statement. He joins the agency from Initiative.

On the appointment, Yesudas said, “Vizeum has consolidated Chennai well and is at an interesting juncture in its journey as we look at spreading our wings in more markets in the region. We just announced our Kochi launch.  Subhas brings on board all that’s needed for our South India strategy. I’m delighted to welcome him into the Vizeum family and wish him all the very best as I look forward to working with him.”

On his new role, Warrier said, “What attracted me to Vizeum is the inspiring leadership, the determination with which the company has been built from scratch as well as the faith of clients. What I see of Vizeum from the inside simply amazes me. I would passionately take it to as many clients as possible as I feel every advertiser needs to be exposed to the Vizeum way of thinking.  I look forward to partnering Yesu (Yesudas) and the leadership team in taking Vizeum to the next level.”

In a career spanning more that 20 years, Warrier has also worked with JWT, Ogilvy & Mather, Mindshare, Eye-2-Eye Media and Dentsu.

Source:
Campaign India

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