Campaign India Team
Apr 05, 2016

Amita Karwal joins Vizeum as COO for North and South

She was EVP North and East at DDB Mudra Max prior

Amita Karwal joins Vizeum as COO for North and South
Vizeum has roped in Amita Karwal as chief operating officer for North and South. Karwal was EVP, North and East at DDB Mudra Max prior. 
 
She will report to Shripad Kulkarni, managing director, Vizeum.
 
Kulkarni said, “Currently, we are on an extremely strong growth trajectory, especially in Delhi, and Amita’s joining will bring in fresh momentum to this pace. Amita’s experience in leading the media marketing discipline for blue chip global brands Samsung and Reckitt Benckiser will add tremendous value to our clients' business.”
 
Karwal added, “Today Vizeum is ranked as the fastest growing media network in the world and I am extremely proud to be joining this network. Backed by the Dentsu Aegis network, I look forward to offering clients new-gen integrated solutions that will not only be futuristic but also clutter breaking.”
 
Karwal has also worked with ZenithOptimedia, Initiative Media, Samsung and Reckitt Benckiser. 
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Campaign India

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