Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2022

Vinit Kumar returns to Madison as VP of Madison Media Plus

Last full-time stint was with Zenith

Vinit Kumar returns to Madison as VP of Madison Media Plus
Madison Media has announced the appointment of Vinit Kumar as vice president, Madison Media Plus.
 
Kumar is based in Delhi and reports to Abhik Banerjee, COO, Madison Media Plus. This is his second stint with the agency, having served as general manager of Madison's Kolkata office between March 2013 and October 2015. His last full-time agency stint was with Zenith where he was VP. 
 
Banerjee said, "We're glad to have Vinit back on board. Having worked for various FMCG segments, he brings a wealth of experience to Madison. I am confident that we will be able to take our Delhi office to the next level with new business and continue to delight the existing clients."
 
Kumar said, “I am excited to be joining Madison Media back and look forward to contributing to the organisation in my new role and responsibilities. My hopes and expectations are high as I look forward to the challenges and opportunities Madison Media and its clients will provide me and unlock our clients’ growth by leveraging data, tech and talent."
 
In  a career spanning 16 years, he has also worked with Mindshare, Lintas Media Group and HCL. 
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