Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2020

MRUC India pays tribute to Brahm Vasudeva

The former chairman and MD of Hawkins Cooker passed away on 10 July

Brahm Vasudeva
Brahm Vasudeva
Brahm Vasudeva, former chairman and MD, Hawkins Cooker, passed away on 10 July. He was also the founding member and chairman of MRUC (Media Research Users Council) in the year 1994.
 
Brahm Vasudeva was the son of HD Vasudeva, the founder of Hawkins Cooker. He took over the reins from his father in 1984. He retired in 2006, after 38 years of his service at Hawkins. 
 
Under him, the MRUC launched its first ever Indian Readership Survey (IRS). 
 
Pratap Pawar, chairman, Sakal Media and chairman, MRUC India, said, “We offer our heartfelt condolences to the family of Brahm Vasudeva, our thoughts and prayers are with his near and dear ones. MRUC India owes its formation and much of its success in meeting its core objectives and goals to his visionary leadership. He will be sorely missed and remembered for his dedication and constant guidance in advancing the cause of media research in India.”
 
Shashi Sinha, CEO, IPG Mediabrands India. and vice chairman, MRUC India, said, “An end of an era. The industry has lost a dynamic leader, a man with an eye for great details. He has left a huge vacuum in the industry which will be difficult to fill. We will always miss him, especially in our AGMs and we will miss his guiding hand particularly in these uncertain times. May his soul rest in peace.”
 
I Venkat, director, Eenadu Group and founding member, MRUC India, said, “Brahm was a perfectionist. He stood like a pillar in the initial years when IRS was launched and was competing against an established study supported by the entire industry. He never missed an AGM of MRUC India and was always available for consultation. We will miss his support; our heartfelt condolences to his family.”
 
Roda Mehta, founding member and former Chairperson, MRUC India, added, “It is with a sense of loss that I write this on the recent demise of MRUC’s first founder chairman, Brahm Vasudeva. When media research users representing advertisers, advertising agencies and the media came together for the first time in 1993 with common purpose of independent, high quality consumer media measurement with regular frequency for accountability in media spending, that Brahm set his firm hand on the formation of the Media Research Users Council. As was to be expected, there was opposition to the very idea of a user body from expected (and unexpected) sources, but Brahm never wavered. He did not allow the many ups and downs, the politics, the subtle threats, to dislodge the goal. And not unsurprisingly, within a short time of 1 year, the Council was up and running.” 
 
She added, "Having worked with Brahm at close quarters as a Board Member of the Council, and as the first Technical Committee Chair, his attention and forethought of every conceivable detail in the formation and functioning of the organisation was what laid the foundation of the principles and standards of what the Council was to deliver in its offering to users - the Indian Readership Survey, followed by Radio and Outdoor measurement. Brahm continued to remain engaged with the Council as a Board member for many years and religiously attended all Annual General Meetings with members of the organisation.  I think he was rightfully proud of the babe he had nurtured to maturity.” 
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Campaign India

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