Campaign India Team
May 17, 2011

Sushma Jhaveri joins Madison Media Infinity as COO

Jhaveri moves in from Carat Media, where she was senior vice president

Sushma Jhaveri joins Madison Media Infinity as COO

Madison Media has announced the appointment of Sushma Jhaveri as chief operating officer of Madison Media Infinity. She will be based in Mumbai and will lead a set of accounts in the Mumbai office.

Punitha Arumugam, group chief executive officer, Madison Media said, “I have interacted with Sushma at various industry forums in the past and found her perspective and inputs refreshing and concise. With Sushma becoming a Madisonite, I am delighted that we will now have her experience and inputs available to our portfolio of clients.”

Commenting on the move, Jhaveri added, “I am happy to be given an opportunity to be a part of the Madison family. Madison has interesting set of clients which is the exciting part of work.  Hoping for a great new innings.”

Jhaveri has over 18 years of experience in media planning and research having worked in companies like Carat, Mindshare Fulcrum, TME and Synovate. Her last stint was with Carat as senior vice president.

Across her career she has worked with clients like Unilever’s oral care and deodorant brands, Colgate, Britannia, Godrej Appliances, Heinz, Castrol, Viacom 18, ICICI Bank, Star Network, Shopper’s Stop, HDFC and many others. In her research role, she has been involved with media research, micro market planning software, various ad tracking studies and formulating customised research for various brands.

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Campaign India

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