Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2020

Mirum India gets Mohit Ahuja as head of brand strategy and client services

Moves from 82.5 Communications where he was SVP

Mirum India gets Mohit Ahuja as head of brand strategy and client services
Mirum India has announced the appointment of Mohit Ahuja to head brand strategy and client services.
 
Ahuja's mandate includes managing the brand planning and client servicing divisions at Mirum. He was senior vice president at 82.5 Communications prior. Ahuja will be based in Mumbai and report to
Hareesh Tibrewala, joint CEO, Mirum India. 
 
Tibrewala said, “Mohit is a great addition to the Mirum family. With his two decades of agency stints, he brings a lot of rich advertising and marketing experience to the table. We have very talented client servicing and brand planning teams at Mirum, and we are sure Mohit will provide direction and able leadership to them.”
 
Ahuja said, “I am thrilled to be a part of Mirum. The agency is growing, has big ambitions and I am looking forward to being part of this journey.”
 
He has also worked with McCann,Ogilvy and DDB. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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