Campaign India Team
Apr 08, 2021

Rajesh Mehta joins Medulla Communications as CSO

Moves from Triton Communications where he was head of strategic planning

Rajesh Mehta
Rajesh Mehta
Healthcare advertising agency Medulla Communications has appointed Rajesh Mehta as its chief strategy officer.
 
Mehta moves from Triton Communications where he was head – strategic planning. 
 
Praful Akali, founder and managing director, Medulla Communications, said, “I welcome Rajesh Mehta to Medulla Communications and am confident that his leadership experience along with his industry experience and approach will assist in solidifying Medulla’s core values i.e. to make healthcare communications more consumer-friendly.”
 
Mehta said, “While I have worked on many consumer health brands, I believe that this is an area with a lot of potential and a huge impact on consumers’ lives. Being part of a specialist healthcare agency can help me meaningfully contribute, with better solutions”.  
 
In a career spanning 25 years, he has also worked with JWT, FCB (India and Indonesia) and Contract Advertising.
 
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