Campaign India Team
Jul 19, 2011

VS Mani to head Madison Media Infinity, Bangalore

Mani’s last assignment was with Zenith Optimedia, where he was head of the Reckitt Benckiser account

VS Mani to head Madison Media Infinity, Bangalore

 

Madison Media has announced the appointment of VS Mani as chief operating officer of Madison Media Infinity based in Bangalore. He will head Madison Media’s Bangalore office which handles clients like Britannia, TVS, Tata Tea, Levi’s, Acer amongst others.
 
Punitha Arumugam, Group chief executive officer, Madison Media said, “I am happy to have Mani join Madison and am sure that he will bring a fresh perspective to our clients’ businesses and guide and motivate our team for continued excellence.” 
 
Commenting on his move to Madison, Mani added, “I am delighted to be a part of the Madison family and am looking forward to this new chapter in my career.”
 
Mani has over 18 years of experience in advertising and media agencies like Enterprise Nexus, FCB Ulka, TBWA and  Zenith Optimedia and  Lintas Media Group.  Across his career, he has worked on brands like Reckitt Benckiser, Maruti Suzuki, Sony, Whirlpool, Hewitt Packard and General Motors. His last assignment was with Zenith Optimedia, where he was the head of the Reckitt Benckiser account.
 
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