Campaign India Team
Feb 26, 2014

Mona Jain exits VivaKi Exchange

She was CEO at the Publicis Groupe entity

Mona Jain exits VivaKi Exchange

Mona Jain, CEO, VivaKi Exchange, has exited the agency. Jain joined the Starcom Mediavest Group eight years ago and was elevated to the position of CEO of VivaKi Exchange in July 2011.

Frank Voris, CEO, VivaKi, said, "The VivaKi Exchange leverages the clout of the local media agencies to deliver client benefit and Mona has been a great asset to our local operation. We thank her for her years of service and wish her the best in her new endeavors."

On her stint, Jain said, "I leave VivaKi Exchange with wonderful memories of working with great brands and clients. The past eight years have been very rewarding for me personally and I'd like to express my gratitude to my superiors and colleagues who have been very supportive throughout. My next move will be to build upon what I have over the past few years. I'd like to wish everyone at VivaKi Exchange all the best in all future endeavors and the company will always hold a special place for me."

Mallikarjun Das CR, CEO, Starcom MediaVest India, added, "Mona is a big figure in our industry, and has been an invaluable contributor to VivaKi for many years. She will be missed. I wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors."

The agency is yet to name a replacement for Jain.

Source:
Campaign India

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