Campaign India Team
Nov 10, 2011

Vandana Ramkrishna joins Madison Media Sigma to lead Godrej account

Ramkrishna’s last stint was with ZenithOptimedia, where she was heading the West and South business

Vandana Ramkrishna joins Madison Media Sigma to lead Godrej account

Madison Media Sigma has announced the appointment of Vandana Ramkrishna as general manager of Madison Media Sigma based in Mumbai to lead the Godrej Account. Her last stint was with Zenith Optimedia where she was the head of the West and South business.

On the appointment, Vanita Keswani, chief operating officer, Madison Media Sigma, said, “I am delighted to have Vandana join my team and am sure she will be a great asset to our team and will strengthen our offering to our marquee client Godrej.”

Commenting about her move to Madison, Vandana Ramkrishna Acharya, added, “I am happy to be a part of the Madison family once again and looking forward to lead a dynamic team and come up with innovative solutions for Godrej.”

Ramkrishna has around 15 years of experience in media, working with agencies like Lodestar Initiative Media, Saatchi and Saatchi and Leo Burnett in India and US.

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Campaign India

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