Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2009

Madan Mohan quits TBWA India

Madan Mohan, COO, TBWA India (West) has quit the agency. Mohan, who has spent the last four years at the Omnicom agency, did not share details of where he was headed but said that he would be taking up a new assignment in the next 45 days.

Madan Mohan quits TBWA India

Madan Mohan, COO, TBWA India (West) has quit the agency. Mohan, who has spent the last four years at the Omnicom agency, did not share details of where he was headed but said that he would be taking up a new assignment in the next 45 days.

Talking to Campaign India, he said, "I've spent a fantastic four years at TBWA India and have learnt a lot in that time. Having worked with George (John) and now Shiv (Sethuraman), I've learnt a lot from both of them and it has altered the way I look at the advertising agency business. I have grown from being an account executive to a general management professional. There have been ups and downs but I am happy that we have managed to build a good team here. After four years at TBWA, I just felt it was time to move on."  

See also: Nirmalya Sen's elevation as MD of TBWA India.

Source:
Campaign India

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