Campaign India Team
Jul 03, 2023

Subhash Kamath to be leadership mentor at Infectious Advertising

Was most recently CEO at BBH and Publicis

Subhash Kamath to be leadership mentor at Infectious Advertising
Infectious Advertising has announced the appointment of Subhash Kamath as leadership mentor. Kamath was CEO, BBH and Publicis Worldwide until April 2022. 
 
This is part of Kamath's aspiration of 'mentoring brands and people'. 
 
Nisha Singhania and Ramanuj Shastry, founders, Infectious Advertising, said,  "We at Infectious are delighted to have him on board as a mentor. We look forward to his invaluable wisdom and experience to groom the leadership team for the next growth  burst. He also will have several interactive storytelling sessions to instil in our young talent the vision and rigour to excel."
 
They added, “Subhash has been a friend, philosopher and guide for both of us for a long time. When he mentioned that he was getting into mentoring we put our hands up immediately. His wisdom and insights will be invaluable to us as we prepare to launch into our next phase of growth. We are delighted that he has kindly agreed.” 
 
Kamath said, “Throughout my career, I’ve been blessed with great mentors, who helped better me with their wisdom and experience. I wish to follow in their footsteps and do my bit for the next generation of leaders. I’ve known Nisha and Ramanuj for many years now and they’ve built a fine agency. So when they reached out to me, I instantly agreed to mentor them."
 
Along with stints with Ogilvy, Grey and Bates, Kamath has also been on the ASCI board, serving as chairperson between 2022-2022. 
 
 
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Campaign India

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