Campaign India Team
Apr 20, 2023

John Thangaraj elevated at FCB Group India

Was chief strategy officer at FCB India

John Thangaraj
John Thangaraj
FCB Group India has announced the elevation of John Thangaraj as group chief strategy officer.
 
Thangaraj joined FCB India in 2016 as executive planning director. He was most recently chief strategy officer at FCB India. Now, he's been given the group mandate.
 
Rohit Ohri, chairperson and CEO, FCB Group India, said, ”Nothing is more fulfilling for me than to see our own people shine and grow. John has made an enormous contribution to the growth of FCB India over the last seven years. His multi-disciplinary experience across research, media and creativity gives him a unique 360 perspective on brand strategy. I am excited about what the future holds for FCB Group under John’s strategic vision and leadership”.
 
Thangaraj said, "I couldn’t be more thrilled to be starting this new chapter of my story at FCB. I believe we are truly on the cusp of our next big leap- one that operates at the intersection of data, technology, and creativity. I look forward to collaborating with Rohit and the rest of the agency leadership to take FCB Group India into a brighter, bolder future."
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