Campaign India Team
Aug 04, 2008

TME appoints Divya Radhakrishnan as its president

TME has appointed Divya Radhakrishnan (pictured) as its president. Before this, she was sr. vice president and head - national buying and new initiatives.  Radhakrishnan takes over from Anupriya Acharya who has decided to move on and relocate to Singapore.Acharya joined TME as its president in 2005. She relaunched TME with a proposition of "Customized Solutions". TME 360 degrees- a unit for non-traditional media solutions, the customised Indian tool deck as well as the interactive TME website, were also launched during her tenure.

TME appoints Divya Radhakrishnan as its president

TME has appointed Divya Radhakrishnan (pictured) as its president. Before this, she was sr. vice president and head - national buying and new initiatives.  Radhakrishnan takes over from Anupriya Acharya who has decided to move on and relocate to Singapore.

Acharya joined TME as its president in 2005. She relaunched TME with a proposition of "Customized Solutions". TME 360 degrees- a unit for non-traditional media solutions, the customised Indian tool deck as well as the interactive TME website, were also launched during her tenure.

Diwan Arun Nanda, chairman and managing director, said, "Divya comes with more than two decades of rich experience in media planning and buying and has been with TME since April 2003. As head of Tata AOR earlier and later in her role of national head of buying and new initiatives, she has intrinsically worked with all key clients and has been a key player in the TME success story."

Radhakrishnan said, 'It is truly a privilege that I have been selected for this role. Especially so, to lead an organization that I have been a part of for the last 5 years and seen it grow from such close proximity. TME as a brand has truly made its mark and I look forward to take TME to newer heights."
 

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