Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2016

Publicis Media announces Asia Pacific market CEO leadership

​Anupriya Acharya appointed ​India ​CEO​, Publicis Media​

Publicis Media announces Asia Pacific market CEO leadership
Gerry Boyle, regional CEO, Publicis Media, Asia Pacific, has announced market leadership appointments for APAC. These include Bertilla Teo, Greater China (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan) CEO, Publicis Media; Anupriya Acharya, India CEO, Publicis Media; Gareth Mulryan, Singapore CEO, Publicis Media; and Matt James, Australia and New Zealand CEO, Publicis Media.

In addition to the market CEO appointments, Chris Nolan is appointed COO of Publicis Media Australia and New Zealand, and Mykim Chikli is appointed COO of Publicis Media Greater China.
 
“Publicis Media was launched with the vision to get to the future first and these strong, dynamic, and incredibly talented leaders will ensure we do just this,” said Boyle.

“It’s a great honour to get the mandate to lead the newly created Publicis Media in India, and build further on the trust, talent and transformation agenda.  I am both very excited and happy to have been given this opportunity,” said Anupriya Acharya, India CEO, Publicis Media, adding, “We are at an inflection point. The group is witnessing tremendous energy and vitality and I am fully committed to delivering the Publicis Media vision and promise. We already have formidable scale and footprint in this market in mainline as well as digital and performance media. We have a cutting-edge practice in Analytics, Data and Tech.  In the months ahead, we will line up our end-to-end capabilities in a model that is simple, flexible and efficient and puts client satisfaction first, thus eliminating complexity and silos.”
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