Campaign India Team
May 17, 2018

OMD India elevates Sulina Menon and Lalit Agrawal

Menon is chief client officer while Agrawal is head of West India

OMD India elevates Sulina Menon and Lalit Agrawal
OMD India has announced the elevation of  Sulina Menon as chief client officer and Lalit Agrawal as head of OMD India – West. 
 
Menon had joined the agency in 2013 and was leading planning for its Delhi office. She will 'work closely' with Priti Murthy, CEO, OMD India. 
 
Menon said, “I am really excited about energising our team in India to drive data-enabled, integrated solutions for our clients and look forward to seamlessly onboarding our new clients. It’s important for us to continue evolving our approach for clients and OMD is well equipped to futureproof their businesses. I am excited to be a part of the journey.”
 
Agrawal had joined OMD in 2010. He was most recently senior vice president. 
 
Agrawal said, “OMD is now well underway on its new path,with a rejuvenated focus onhelping clients make‘Better Decisions, Faster’. I am thrilled to be part of this momentous occasion as we extend our footprint in West India and I look forward to working with our clients and teams to make a mark for this region.”
 
Murthy added, “I am delighted to partner with Sulina and Lalit in their new roles. As an agency that is committed to generating business results for our clients, both Sulina and Lalit embody this value proposition, having spent considerable time in the industry and at OMD. These promotions are also a testament to the talent of our teams, taking our agency from strength to strength. I look forward to working closely with them both in navigating OMD’s continued journey of growth in India.”
 
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Campaign India

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