Campaign India Team
Sep 15, 2016

Godrej's Sunil Kataria elected chairman of Indian Society of Advertisers

Takes charge from Marico's Saugata Gupta

Godrej's Sunil Kataria elected chairman of Indian Society of Advertisers
Sunil Kataria, business head – India and SAARC, Godrej Consumer Products, was elected chairman of the Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA) on 14 September 2016.
 
Kataria takes over from outgoing chairman Saugata Gupta, MD and CEO, Marico. 
 
Kataria said, “Our focus would be to further strengthen the industry partnerships that we have built over decades and deliver the desired benefit to the advertisers and other stakeholders. I am confident that advertisers have promising times ahead. I look forward to working with industry partners and fraternity associations as a team and make this a credible, meaningful and business impacting ecosystem."
 
Other members elected to the executive council are:
  • Abraham Mathew Alapatt, Thomas Cook 
  • Ajoy H Chawla, Titan Company 
  • Amit Tiwari, Philips India
  • Anuradha Aggarwal, Marico 
  • Atul Agrawal, Tata Services 
  • Brahm Vasudeva, Hawkins Cookers 
  • Beena Koshy, Bajaj Electrical
  • Bharat V Patel, Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company 
  • Chandru Kalro, TTK Prestige
  • Narendra Ambwani, Agro Tech Foods 
  • Paulomi Dhawan, Raymond
  • Sandeep Kohli, Hindustan Unilever
  • Prashant Richard Peres, Mondelez India Foods
  • Ramakrishnan Ramamurthi, Polycab Wires
  • Samardeep Sunil Subandh, Flipkart Internet
  • Sonali Dhawan, Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care
  • Sandeep Kataria, Vodafone India 
  • Sandeep Kaul, ITC 
Source:
Campaign India

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