Campaign India Team
Sep 12, 2018

Theresa Ronnie joins FCB Ulka as head of Bengaluru office

She was with Publicis prior

Theresa Ronnie joins FCB Ulka as head of Bengaluru office
FCB Ulka has appointed Theresa Ronnie as the head of office for Bengaluru. She will be reporting to Nitin Karkare, CEO, FCB Ulka. 
 
Prior to this she was head of Publicis' Bengaluru office. 
 
Karkare said, “Absolutely delighted to have Theresa on board. She has the right attitude and aptitude for her role. I am sure our clients and our people will benefit a lot from her experience.”
 
Ronnie said, “I have always respected FCB India for their strategic business sensibility and their deep knowledge of the Indian consumer. The FCB I have joined today, is a powerhouse filled with great people and amazing talent. I believe that FCB’s emerging creative strength lies in its dynamic, young team that is wonderfully attuned to client market challenges. I am honoured and humbled to be included in their ranks.”
 
She has also worked with J. Walter Thompson, Rediffusion, Bates, M&C Saatchi and Leo Burnett.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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