Campaign India Team
Feb 14, 2022

P Ramchandran joins Rediffusion as branch head for Chennai

Moves from RK Swamy BBDO

P Ramchandran joins Rediffusion as branch head for Chennai
Rediffusion has announced the appointment of P Ramchandran as branch head of its Chennai office. 
 
He moves after a five-year stint with RK Swamy BBDO prior to which he spent 15 years at Everest Brand Solutions (part of the Rediffusion India group).
 
Jai Talwar, CHRO, Rediffusion, said, “Ram has the maturity and the depth to handle diverse clients. As Rediffusion primes up its offering in Chennai, he is just the right man for the branch there for us." 
 
Ruchira Raina, zonal head - South and East, Rediffusion, added, “Ram is an understated veteran who has the experience of handling possibly every type of client business. I shall be working closely with Ram to build and strengthen our Chennai operations."
 
Ramchandran said, "I am delighted to be back home in a manner of speaking to the Rediffusion group as I have spent the maximum years of my career at Everest, the sister agency of Rediffusion. Chennai will be a new challenge but I am looking forward to working with everyone at Team Rediffusion to grow the branch."
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