Campaign India Team
Aug 31, 2015

Wunderman India brings in Manoj Mansukhani as MD

He was SVP and head of e-commerce at Razorfish India prior

Wunderman India brings in Manoj Mansukhani as MD
Wunderman India has roped in Manoj Mansukhani as managing director of its India operations. Mansukhani joins the agency from Razorfish India, where he was SVP and head of e-commerce. He ran the Mumbai and Bengaluru operations for the agency. 
 
This follows the exit of Rahul Guha, who was MD at Wunderman India, in July 2015.
 
Mansukhani is based in New Delhi and will report to Martin Conneen, president, Wunderman Asia Pacific.
 
Conneen said, “Wunderman India has built award-winning teams and firm foundations for the future. We warmly welcome Manoj, and feel his extensive expertise will be instrumental in Wunderman’s strategy to expand agency capabilities and offerings in India. We thank Rahul for his significant contribution over the past five years.”
 
Mansukhani said, “It’s exciting to be joining Wunderman International India as the network looks to build on existing strengths to incorporate new assets. I look forward to helping helm the agency to the next level of its development.”
 
In a career spanning 18 years, Mansukhani has also worked with MRM (part of McCann Worldgroup), MicroWorld Technologies Inc, Scarlet Technologies, Cyberindigo and Market Crest.
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Campaign India

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