Campaign India Team
Nov 21, 2014

Anup Vishwanathan joins Times Television Network

He was AVP at Leo Burnett in his last assignment

Anup Vishwanathan joins Times Television Network
Times Television Network (TTN) has announced that Anup Vishwanathan will be joining the group as marketing head of the English Entertainment cluster. Vishwanathan's first day at the network will be 24 November 2014. He will report directly to Vivek Srivastava, senior vice-president and head of the English Entertainment cluster.
 
Srivastava said, “Anup’s expertise in working with a cross section of brands, along with his deep understanding of Media businesses will add great value to our business. I would like to welcome him on-board and I look forward to having a wonderful working experience.”
 
Vishwanathan said, “I am really happy to be an integral part of the Times Television Network Team. I have had some wonderful clients and colleagues who have enriched me with knowledge and experience with every interaction I have had with them. That’s going to stand in good stead for me. And finally, I have managed to sync my work and my passion- which has always been movies. Looking forward for a blockbuster run here.”
 
Prior to this was working with Leo Burnett as associate vice president. 
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