Campaign India Team
Aug 12, 2015

Mullen Lintas names senior management team

Ropes in Ekta Relan from SapientNitro to head planning

Mullen Lintas names senior management team
Mullen Lowe Lintas Group has announced the senior management team of its second agency, Mullen Lintas.
 
Ekta Relan moves from SapientNitro as senior VP and planning head – national brands. She will be based in Mumbai and lead strategic planning across offices and brands. In a career spanning 15 years, she has worked with Unilever in India and Singapore, and Lowe Lintas prior.
 
Garima Khandelwal has been appointed ECD and will head art. She will be based in Mumbai. She was group creative director at Lowe Lintas. 
 
Syed Amjad Ali from Lowe Lintas Delhi will lead the business mandate for Mullen Lintas’ Delhi office as executive director. 
 
Ayyappan Raj from Lowe Lintas’ Bengaluru office moves to Mumbai as EVP of Mullen Lintas. 
 
Kishore Subramanian, former head of Karishma Lintas Bengaluru, will head Mullen Lintas in the city.
 
Amer Jaleel, chairman and CCO, Mullen Lintas, said, “I’m thrilled with the all-star-lineup that Mullen Lintas has been able to assemble in such a short time. With this kind of firepower at the start, this team has the weight-class to rival the biggest and the best. I look forward to cutting our teeth into briefs, and creating some great work together.”
 
Virat Tandon, CEO, Mullen Lintas said, “This is a dream team to start off with. Between them, they have shaped the biggest and the best brands in the country and internationally. With this formidable team, we offer clients, caliber that is second to none. We can’t wait to get going and showcase our prowess as the new creative startup to watch out for.” 
 
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