Campaign India Team
Sep 27, 2011

Neeraja Kale joins Percept/H as chief operating officer

Kale will work out of Percept's Mumbai office

Neeraja Kale joins Percept/H as chief operating officer

Percept/H has brought in Neeraja Kale as their new chief operating officer, West. Kale will be based in Mumbai and will lead a set of accounts in the Mumbai office.

Commenting on the appointment, Prabhakar Mundkur, chief executive officer, Percept/H, said, “We are delighted to have Neeraja on board. In her 16 years of experience in marketing & communication, Neeraja has worked on various renowned brands across categories. I am sure she will add value to our client’s business through her diverse experience and expertise.”

On her appointment, Neeraja Kale, said, “Percept/H is at a turning point in its lifecycle and am excited to be a part of shaping it, along with some very accomplished colleagues.”

Kale has close to 16 years of experience in marketing and communication and has worked with organisations like L’Oreal India, McCann Erickson, Everest Brand Solutions, Marching Ants Advertising and Law & Kenneth.

Source:
Campaign India

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