Campaign India Team
Jul 27, 2021

Udhayakumar Pasupathi joins OMD

Moves from Mindshare

Udhayakumar Pasupathi joins OMD
OMD India has announced the appointment of Udhayakumar Pasupathi as lead at the company’s Chennai office.
 
Pasupathi will report to Sulina Menon, chief client officer, OMD India. 
 
He moves from Mindshare where he spent nine years. He was most recently cluster lead at the Bengaluru office. 
 
Menon said, “We’re extremely pleased to have someone like Udhaya, with his experience and expertise, join our Chennai team, and are confident that we will benefit greatly from the insights he brings to the table. I’m especially excited about the growth journey ahead and look forward to collectively pursuing a host of new opportunities.”
 
Priti Murthy, CEO OMD India, said, “All of us at OMD are eagerly looking forward to Udhaya’s fresh new perspectives combined with the rich repertoire of industry knowledge he’s gathered over the years. There are some exciting growth avenues ahead, and we can’t wait to unlock them together.”
 
Pasupathi added, “It’s been over a decade of experience, learnings and leadership in the realm of media strategy and planning, and surely there’s no better place to mark 12 years than OMD. With its vast global network and its growth-driven environment, I’m delighted to be in a space where together we quite literally make better decisions, faster!”
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