Campaign India Team
May 29, 2008

Mudra Radar appoints V Harish as business director

Mudra Radar has appointed V Harish as business director. In his new role, he will head the print and TV implementation function. Before this, Harish was with Media Circle India as media director.

Mudra Radar appoints V Harish as business director

Mudra Radar has appointed V Harish as business director. In his new role, he will head the print and TV implementation function. Before this, Harish was with Media Circle India as media director.

Harish has worked as group head - buying and operations at Mediacom India. He has had a previous stint with Mudra MAX (then OMS) as media group head. He has worked with clients such as like Deutsche Bank, Shaadi.com, Live-In Jeans, Marico Industries, Videocon Industries and Shaw Wallace.
 
Chandradeep Mitra, president, Mudra MAX said "I am thrilled to have Harish back in the team. His industry knowledge and relationships will greatly strengthen Radar's capabilities in successfully delivering media solutions with speed and scale."
 
LS Krishnan, president, Mudra Radar said "I am glad to have V Harish in the Radar team. Reliance ADAG is one of India's largest advertisers, where the volume is huge and implementation is critical. I am quite confident that Harish will add a lot of value in enhancing the implementation process."

Source:
Campaign India

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