Campaign India Team
Dec 12, 2008

Rediffusion hires TBWA's Tandon on Colgate, Himalayan biz

Rediffusion Y&R Mumbai has appointed Anurag Tandon as business head on the key businesses of Colgate-Palmolive and Himalayan. Tandon was earlier associate vice president, TBWA/ India.Nisha Singhania, executive vice president, Mumbai, Rediffusion  Y&R, said, "Anurag comes in to drive two of the key clients of this office and provide the sound strategic focus that is vital for them. I'm confident that he is a perfect fit for these businesses as well as Rediffusion."

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