Campaign India Team
Sep 29, 2022

Trishul Bhumkar joins Zenith as managing partner

Moves from Motivator

Trishul Bhumkar joins Zenith as managing partner
Zenith India has announced the appointment of Trishul Bhumkar as managing partner.
 
Bhumkar will be reporting to Jai Lala, CEO, Zenith India.
 
He moves from Motivator, where he was strategic business unit head for West India.
 
Lala said, “Trishul is a dynamic leader with a track-record that speaks for itself.  He has been instrumental in new business success, fortifying relationships with clients and partners and driving exceptional growth and ROI for brands. In an ever-evolving market scenario, he brings strong thought leadership, strategic insights and substance to every brand conversation and is perfectly placed to partner me in leading the agency into the next phase of growth and expansion.”
 
Bhumkar said, “I am delighted at the opportunity. This is an exciting time to be joining Zenith India, when the agency is witnessing strong momentum on new business and delivering an outstanding performance on existing client businesses. I look forward to building further on the scale of operations, client delivery and leveraging Zenith India’s unique strengths in data, technology, content, analytics in order to bring in unsurpassed growth for brands.”
 
Bhumkar has also worked with Madison and Maxus.
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