Campaign India Team
May 05, 2015

Suparna Mucadum joins Rediffusion Y&R in Kolkata

Mucadam will head the agency's operations in Kolkata as vice president

Suparna Mucadum joins Rediffusion Y&R in Kolkata
Rediffusion Y&R has roped in Suparna Mucadum as vice president of its Kolkata office. Mucadum joins the agency from Grey Worldwide and will be reporting to Dhunji Wadia, president.
 
Wadia said, "Suparna has a proven reputation as a leader and is enormously regarded by her clients and the industry. I am very excited that Suparna will now lead Rediffusion Kolkata and its presence in the East. I am certain that with her brand of entrepreneurial leadership, our operation will scale new heights.”
 
Mucadum said, "I am thrilled to step into this role. I love the energy at Rediffusion and I look forward to working with Dhunji and team. It is an incredibly exciting time to lead the agency.”
 
In a career spanning more than two decades, she has also worked with J. Walter Thompson, Trikaya, Rediffusion Y&R, AMSI Radio, Polar Fans and Genesis Advertising.
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Campaign India

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