Campaign India Team
May 03, 2013

RK Swamy Media Group ropes in Vinish Joshi

Moving from Mediacom, Joshi joins as joins as VP - North and East

RK Swamy Media Group ropes in Vinish Joshi

Vinish Joshi has joined RK Swamy Media Group as vice president - North and East. He will be responsible for the integrated media offering. Based in New Delhi, he will be part of the management team at RK Swamy Media Group, according to an official statement.

In his last assignment, he was heading Mediacom’s Delhi office for over six years.

On the appointment, Sandeep Sharma, president, RK Swamy Media Group, said, “We look forward to Vinish strengthening our Delhi and Kolkata operations and growing the business. His marketing and media agency experience along with his understanding of digital media will help in enhancing our integrated media offering to clients.”

Joshi said, “I am delighted to be given this opportunity and look forward to be part of an agency that has a clear vision of growth and a result-oriented culture.”

Joshi has over 19 years of experience, having worked with Shaw Wallace, ABP and Spicejet, besides agency stints at JWT, Lintas and Mediacom.

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Campaign India

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