Campaign India Team
Sep 29, 2021

Wondrlab gets Sanju Menon as chief operating officer

Moves from Publicis Worldwide India

Wondrlab gets Sanju Menon as chief operating officer
Wondrlab has appointed Sanju Menon as the chief operating officer. 
 
He will be responsible for leading the agency’s content team and will report to Rakesh Hinduja, co-founder and managing partner, Wondrlab. 
 
Menon moves from Publicis Worldwide India, where he was chief operating officer. 
 
Hinduja said, “We are committed to being a platform first company. And that means first being a master of the human journey and then using the right platform, the right context to craft the right solution. Sanju is a master of that art. Our commitment on the best tools and data will be effectively deployed to create incredible value for our clients. And Sanju will drive the team to create wondrlful!”
 
Menon said, “It feels fantastic to join forces with Wondrlab on an expedition that will allow me to push forth with my ideas and abilities. The ambition here is to create notable work and build rewarding narratives for the businesses we partner. With all the investments directed towards this singular purpose, I am excited to take on the responsibility and spark some magic together.”
 
With over 16 years of experience, he has also worked across companies like Leo Burnett, Rediffusion and Bates David Enterprise. 
 
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Campaign India

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