Campaign India Team
Mar 16, 2021

Tushar Ghagawe joins Madison Digital to head Bengaluru office

Was AVP - group digital marketing for SOTC and Thomas Cook

Tushar Ghagawe
Tushar Ghagawe
Madison Digital has appointed Tushar Ghagawe as associate vice president. Ghagawe will head the agency’s Bengaluru operations and will report to Dinesh Rathod, CEO, Madison Media Omega, and Vishal Chinchankar, chief digital officer, Madison Digital.
 
He was AVP - group digital marketing for SOTC and Thomas Cook. 
 
Chinchankar said, “I am glad to have Tushar with his astute and proven experience in digital marketing in Madison Digital. Over the last two years, Madison Digital has clearly emerged as one of the leading full service digital agencies. With Tushar joining us, it only strengthens our position in digital services. We are looking at reaching even greater heights.”
 
Ghagawe said, “I am absolutely thrilled to be a part of one of the pioneers of Indian advertising industry, Madison World and looking forward to learning and growing with the team. I am certain that working with Madison will add great value to my professional and personal growth under the leadership of Vishal.”
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Campaign India

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