Category: People

  • Rob Norman quits GroupM

    Rob Norman quits GroupM

    MUMBAI: GroupM’s global chief digital officer Rob Norman has decided to retire from his full-time role effective January 2018. Hewill remain an advisor to GroupM and its clients, with a reduced workload that allows him more time to pursue personal interests.

    Norman decided to call it quits after giving over 31 years of his life to CIA, MEC and GroupM.

    GroupM global CEO Kelly Clark says, “Happily, this is not goodbye. We thank Rob for his loyal service and for continuing to share his passion and vision for this business as GroupM and the industry continue to evolve. Rob has been a fantastic partner to our clients, our people and our company, so I’m delighted that he will continue in an advisory capacity.”

    On his exit, Norman says, “GroupM, WPP and before that CIA, have been my work, my life and almost always my pleasure. My friends in the business know that I’ve become very attached to a rural life and understand that after 31 years, it’s time to do other things. It’s a curiosity of our business that few people get to step back, yet stay involved; I’m honoured that GroupM is allowing me to do exactly that.”

  • Rajiv Gopinath new CCO at Starcom India

    Rajiv Gopinath new CCO at Starcom India

    MUMBAI: In a bid to enhance strategic product and delivery and usher in greater opportunities, Starcom India (Starcom) has appointed Rajiv Gopinath as its chief client officer (CCO). Gopinath will interface with key clients and will bring in perspective on businesses, enabling the company to develop strong client relationships.

    Gopinath’ s last stint was in East Africa where he headed planning on Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble (P&G), and other local businesses across seven sub-Saharan African markets. Prior to that, he was in China where he did extensive planning on P&G.

    “The dynamic marketing communications landscape is both a challenge and an opportunity. It calls for upstream strategies that bring in radical business transformation for brands,” said Starcom India group CEO Mallikarjun Das. “Starcom today is as much a business partner as a communications partner, offering deep-level category insights, data-driven personalised communication, real-time marketing and predictive models. We map the full consumer journey and come up with effective, media-neutral, integrated solutions.” Das said that Gopinath, with his experience and thought leadership, would enhance Starcom’s strategic offering still further and deliver the desired business results for clients.

    Said Gopinath, “Starcom is one of the few agencies that has truly has a pulse on the consumer and can leverage the power of integrated communications. It has great expertise on the evolving media product and a wonderful set of clients. I am delighted to get this opportunity and look forward to it.”

  • David Chang to spearhead India ops for Gionee

    David Chang to spearhead India ops for Gionee

    MUMBAI: In a recent development, Gionee’s India ops will be helmed by David Chang. The strategic announcement comes at a time when Gionee with a loyal customer base of 1.25 crore in the country is bullish on strengthening its regional penetration.

    Gionee Communication Equipment global sales director David Chang says, “India as a nation, has been exhibiting a great deal of potential for the smartphone business. As part of our global marketing strategy, India ranks number one and the success witnessed in a span of last five years has given us immense optimism to further invest and expand our presence in the market. I am profoundly honoured to be a part of the India growth story and maximise Gionee’s impeccable trajectory advancing our customer base as well as being among the top five phone brands by the next fiscal.”

    With an experience of 13 years in the industry, Chang has been associated with Gionee Communication Equipment for over a decade. In his earlier capacity, he has been responsible for driving global sales of the organisation.

    In his new role, Chang will lead Gionee India’s next phase of growth in the country, wherein he will drive the overall operations and reinforce the brand positioning in the country, with emphasis on retail expansion, sales volumes and after sales establishing the connect with customers.

  • Mindshare appoints Sudipto Roy as managing director, team Unilever for AAR

    Mindshare appoints Sudipto Roy as managing director, team Unilever for AAR

    MUMBAI: Mindshare has appointed Sudipto Roy as its new managing director, Team Unilever for AAR (APAC, Africa, Middle East,Turkey, and Russia). Roy’s mandate is to bring the collective power of WPP to Unilever and help create a horizontal offering for one of the agency’s most important global accounts.

    Roy first started at Mindshare heading strategy for the Mindshare Unilever team in Mumbai back in 2007. He relocated to Singapore in 2011 to lead the Unilever relationship out of the Singaporehub and went on to play a wider role as Chief Client Officer for Mindshare APAC in 2014. He later joined Tenth Avenue (WPP’s connected experiences company) as CEO of developing markets in2015.

    Roy will be based out of Singapore and will wear two hats in his new role. In his first role, he will assume leadership of the Mindshare central and market teams in AAR and ensure they remainahead of the curve on new products and services. His other role will see him proactively work with various WPP agencies to create compelling offerings across digital, data, research, consultingservices, content, shopper, and e-commerce.

    Sudipto Roy says, “I am very excited to be back with WPP at such an interesting point in the development of this industry. We are perfectly poised to build on the advances of the last few years and create the nextiteration of the marketing services model powered by data, technology, content & commerce. What we do now sets the tone for the next decade.”

    WPP global team Unilever head Peter Dart says, “Roy joins us at a time when we are beginning a significant business transformation task as we bring many of our units together to create a more impactful service for one of our largest global clients. His deep knowledge of our markets, our network, and of the Unilever marketing teams willserve as a great enabler to drive this change.”

    Mindshare South East Asia chief executive officer Himanshu Shekhar adds, “It is great to have Roy back into the extended Mindshare & WPP family. He is a unique talent whose product and business orientation helps us create impact at speed. We look forward to exciting innings from him.”

    Sudipto’s role is effective immediately.

  • Anand Thakur to spearhead Jubilant FoodWorks new digital team

    Anand Thakur to spearhead Jubilant FoodWorks new digital team

    MUMBAI: Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd has announced the creation of a new digital team to spearhead the technology and digital thrust of the company, to be headed by Anand Thakur as its Chief Digital Officer.

    Jubilant FoodWorks CEO Limited Pratik Pota says, “Earlier this year, we had unveiled our Strategy for Growth, as part of which we had identified Digital Transformation as a key pillar. Pursuant to this, we are creating a full-fledged Digital team that will look at improving our customer experience through upgrading our Digital assets, driving data analytics, improving our store technology and strengthening our digital marketing.”

    “I am delighted to announce that Anand Thakur will be joining us and leading this exciting growth agenda. Anand comes with a wealth of experience in Digital and Technology across different organisations  We are confident that Anand will be instrumental in helping us build a digital organisation which is agile & capable of delivering a smooth and seamless customer experience across all access points,” he adds.

    Anand Thakur chief digital officer says, “I am thrilled to join an iconic company like Jubilant. The Domino’s brand has redefined the use of technology in the business of food delivery and with an interesting road ahead, I am excited to be part of its transformational journey.”

    Currently, Anand is Chief Technology Officer with Koovs.com, an e-commerce platform and is also an ex-entrepreneur and a computer scientist with over 14 years of experience. He will be joining Jubilant FoodWorks Limited soon. Anand’s areas of expertise lie in ecommerce, application design and architecture, managing start-ups, software development and product management among others.  He has previously worked with brands such as Lenskart, Adobe, Perot System and Infosys. He also had a brief stint as an entrepreneur with his venture EasyRation.

  • We focus on employee learning & development: Rohit Suri, GroupM

    We focus on employee learning & development: Rohit Suri, GroupM

    We care about you: that’s the message GroupM sends to its employees. While most others are scrambling to get out of the office on Friday, you will see GroupM employees dancing to Zumba or meditating away their worries through Yoga. What others may term ‘indulgence’ is an ‘investment’ for the media agency that revels in its employees’ holistic well-being.

    It is not surprising then that GroupM bagged the silver medal at the HR Excellence Awards 2017, which awards companies for outstanding human capital strategy and execution. Its efforts in nurturing and maintaining a high-calibre talent pool entail keeping the retention rate higher than the industry benchmark.

    Over the last few years, GroupM India has created a standard of excellence for several tangible and intangible employee benefits. The mAdvantage programme of 2015 has since rolled out several initiatives designed around employee healthcare and holistic wellness. Flexible timings and work-from-home policies allow employees to manage their career and personal lives.

    IndianTelevision caught up with GroupM chief HR and talent officer at South Asia Rohit Suri to understand what makes the network a winner year after year, how do they ensure a healthy work-life balance and much more. Excerpts:

    Another year, another Award! How does it feel to get recognised globally for your work done here in India?

    This is a validation of how employees feel about us internally within our system in India and the global team and how India is performing and what India is doing for its employees. This is one external validation for us. Our endeavour has been to maintain a positive work-life balance and move towards work-life integration. We make continuous changes to our policies and practices in line with the changing social and business realities. With the help of technology and a stellar team of thorough professionals, we are today one of the most preferred employers in our industry.

    What do you do to ensure a happy work place?

    We believe in total rewards, where we know compensation alone cannot keep employees happy in the company and we cannot rely on it to retain them as there will always be someone who is willing to pay more in the market. The benefits, engagement programmes, growth and development opportunities that a company provides contributes largely to make any workplace a happy workplace. We have an internal online system called as, Jobfy, where any employee at GroupM can apply for any position internally in India, Asia pacific or globally.  In today’s time, people want to change roles every 2-3 years and since we have so many diverse roles in the organisation, they can move internally. We have seen a lot of our employees move from India to Singapore, Vietnam, China and the US.

    We are deeply focussed on our employees’ learning and development. In the first 6 months of 2017, we have trained around 500 people in office hours and 1700 people on varying hours since we started using digital. We also undertake several employee welfare and engagement programmes, where an entire week is dedicated to wellness and there are doctors and dieticians on site. 

    We have recently launched an AI-based online platform where employees can chat with each other, giving us an insight as to how they feel at work and if we see a concerning message, we address it immediately.

    What are your leave policies and work from home policies?

    We have flexible timings and those who want to work from home can do so once every two weeks. If the employees want to come in late and leave early, they can do that too, because we want people to spend time with their families and loved ones. As CVL Srinivas says, ‘everyone should be able to see the sunset with their family.’

    Do you have certain special policies rolled out for female employees?

    GroupM is a gender-neutral organisation but we do have specific programmes for women employees. Maxus Media organises Work the Talk initiative, where women are trained globally to make sure they break the glass ceiling in the organisation. From a safety perspective, if a woman employee has to stay back in the office until late hours, we have cabs to drop them home. In a city like Delhi, which is not considered safe, we ensure our security personnel drop them at home safely. If she is flying in late in the night, we make sure she is provided with a cab and reaches home safely.

    What are the challenges one has to face in the changing dynamics of the industry? 

    It is more of being ahead of the curve and being proactive rather than a challenge. GroupM has an open-door culture where anyone can reach out to anyone. We encourage speaking out and having a conversation with each other and counsellors. One might often see CVL Srinivas having lunch with the team in the cafeteria and having a conversation with them. We are very transparent in nature and want people to know our business agendas, our challenges, our focus and everything else.

    Is it difficult to maintain a healthy work-life balance with changing social and business realities?

    There are two ways to look at it. One has to be innovative in terms of how they manage it. Digital has caused disruption and the pace of change is quick. Technology can make our life easier now. The social fabric is changing and with millennials coming into force, their thought process is very different. A lot of people are very ambitious in India and they just need the right direction.

    What more needs to be done in the Indian media environment to make sure there is a healthy work-life balance?

    At the end of the day, polices are just frameworks and you have to continue to look at best practices followed globally and see if they can work in India. An organisation must also come up with newer practices that will work in their company and it is an ongoing process.

    The recent allegations against film mogul Harvey Weinstein have sparked a global conversation about the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace. What precautionary measures does GroupM take to ensure women safety?

    We have established the Vishakha committee (Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace) across all our offices, which are headed by women. GroupM has Zero tolerance for harassment at any level. If any such act is seen happening, the conversation will happen immediately and we would not want it to be encouraged.  There has to be mutual respect and you need a very healthy environment to work in but some things are unacceptable and we don’t shy away from taking immediate actions. That could mean suspension or termination but we will never shy away from taking stringent and strict actions against any kind of sexual harassment.

    What more does the industry need to do to help sustain a healthy work environment?

    I can only speak for GroupM and as of today, the way we work is very simple. If we think there is need to change this, we will change that. Period! We constantly get feedback from employees on what more could be done and we do that. If in Delhi, a woman needs to be accompanied while going back home it will be implemented and when we felt that people should not stay back till late, that was also implemented.

    What makes employees stay back at GroupM?

    Everything depends on the culture of the organisation. Culture could be defined by the policies of the organisation, people you hire, how you interact with one another, how quick you deliver, delivery of output and passion.

  • Martin Sorrell bullish on India

    Martin Sorrell bullish on India

    MUMBAI: WPP chief executive officer Martin Sorrell is bullish about India’s economy. He believes the GST switchover pangs and demonetisation were only temporary hiccups.

    Lauding India’s growth rate, Sorrell mentioned that India continued to remain among the fastest growing economies of the world, the Economic Times reported. When one had legislative change which brought about significant social change, it would lead to disruption. That was short-term pain for long-term gain, he said.

    Sorrell, who was in India yesterday to attend the company’s first board meeting, announced the appointment of CVL Srinivas as the new country head. He also hinted that GroupM, which is a part of WPP network, was seek good acquisitions.

    Sorrell said he did not believe internet companies such as Facebook and Google were particularly technology companies. They were media companies but took the position publicly as technology companies, which was wrong. He also shared that Facebook hired 4000 employees for its editorial content and social media companies should take responsibility of the content they put out.

    He said he believed the technology companies had to take responsibility of their contents appearing on extremist sites or whatever happened to be — about consumer brands, safety, about transparency, about fraud, about bots, about fake news, all those issues, he added.

    About characterising what the world was beyond India, he said, it was not growing at six per cent or 5.7 per cent. People would give their eye, teeth, they would cut off their limbs to grow at that sort of rate. The world, he said, was growing at around three to four per cent.

    The UK would be lucky if it grew at a couple of percents. In the US, President Trump would like to see the growth at four per cent, he concluded.

  • Isobar ropes in Nagappa as VP – south, strengthens Bangalore team

    Isobar ropes in Nagappa as VP – south, strengthens Bangalore team

    MUMBAI: Isobar India has appointed Suraj Nagappa as its vice president to head the business for south. He will be based out of the Bangalore office which boasts of a team size of over 70 and with clients like SunTv, Myntra, Wrangler, Duroflex, Air Asia to name a few.

    Suraj will also be a part of Isobar India’s Leadership team, which already includes Gopa Kumar (Executive VP), Shekhar Mhaskar Vice President, Anish Varghese National Creative director, along with Shamsuddin Jasani, MD, Isobar India.

    Suraj comes with more than 17 years of rich experience in New Media strategy and planning especially with Mobile, SEM and Programmatic based solutions. His past stints have been with some of the best Media setups like Neo@Ogilvy, DDB Mudra, Denstu, Interactive Avenues and Mediaturf and serviced brands like Citibank, SAP, Infosys, Accenture, Toyota, Hitachi, Honda, Amway and Ministry of tourism.

    Isobar India MD Shamsuddin Jasani says, “Suraj is a veteran of the digital industry and I am happy to welcome him to the Isobar family. With a team of over 70 people in Bangalore and Chennai we needed a person who could take the team forward to greater heights and clearly cement our place as the leading full service agency for the digital age.”

    Nagappa says, “I look forward to collaborating with Shams and his team to work on future ready agency for our clients. Digital technologies are transforming all the aspects of business at clients end… I am looking forward to help and build Isobar for the future where digital and mobile are at the heart of strategy.”

  • WPP appoints CVL Srinivas as country manager

    WPP appoints CVL Srinivas as country manager

    MUMBAI: In a recent development at WPP, the British multinational advertising and public relation company has announced CVL Srinivas as the country manager for WPP in India. He will look after the India business and will be replacing Ranjan Kapur who will continue to serve as the chairman of WPP India.

    CVL Srinivas will carry on with his duties as the CEO at GroupM South Asia.

    In a statement issued by the company, WPP CEO Martin Sorrell informed, “Horizontality’ is our number one strategic objective and Srinivas’s additional role in India will be to ensure that we work together as effectively as possible to provide clients with effective and efficient solutions.”

  • Cheetah Mobile VP Li replaces Chen to lead India ad biz

    Cheetah Mobile VP Li replaces Chen to lead India ad biz

    MUMBAI: Cheetah Mobile VP – sales and business development Johnny Li has been appointed to lead its advertising business in India.

    Li will be taking over the roles and responsibilities from Morden Chen, who will be moving on from Cheetah Mobile to pursue other interests.

    “We are confident that our comprehensive mobile marketing solutions coupled with our AI technology can help advertisers reach their target audience effectively,” Li said.

    Li, who holds an International Trade Bachelor Degree from Beijing International Studies University, has been a part of Cheetah Mobile since 2013, has devoted himself to multiple international business matters, engaging at all levels.

    With over 10 years of experience in international business development, he is the founder of Cheetah Mobile’s first multicultural business development team which led to the establishment of six offices overseas and 12 local business development teams which cover: user acquisition, strategic partnerships, content development, and third-party inventory partnerships.

    Earlier, Li held the positions of senior manager and then director of international business development at NQ Mobile Inc.