Campaign India Team
Apr 24, 2023

R Venkatasubramanian and Uday Mohan elevated at Havas Media Group India

Venkatasubramanian was president - investments, while Mohan was president and chief client officer

R Venkatasubramanian (left) and Uday Mohan
R Venkatasubramanian (left) and Uday Mohan
Havas Media Group India has announced elevations for R Venkatasubramanian and Uday Mohan.
 
Venkatasubramanian has been elevated as managing director, Havas Play. This in addition to his current role as president – investments, Havas Media India. He rejoined the agency in 2018 for his second stint.
 
Mohan has been elevated as managing director, Havas Media India. He has spent more than 15 years with the agency and was most recently president and chief client officer.
 
They will report to Mohit Joshi, CEO, Havas Media Group India.
 
Rana Barua, group CEO, Havas India said, “At Havas, we have created a unique and integrated village ecosystem that fosters the best talent and leaders, enabling us to deliver distinct solutions that are at par with global capabilities. Scaling up our group and promoting home grown leaders has been a natural outcome of this approach. Uday and Venkat have been two very strong pillars of this ecosystem and in their respective new roles, I see them contributing in an even larger capacity to our overall media network and the group business goals.”
 
Joshi said, “The elevations of Uday and Venkat, two of our key leaders come at a time when Havas Media Group India is on an incredible growth trajectory, having won several new accounts and being recognised for its innovative work. The agency is focused on providing its clients with innovative and effective solutions that help them achieve their business objectives, and with Uday and Venkat at the helm, we are well positioned for exciting times ahead. Huge congratulations to Uday and Venkat on their well-deserved promotions and we can’t wait to see their continued contributions to the agency's success in their new roles."
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