Tag: Madison Media

  • Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    MUMBAI: Madison World, partner group ceo, Madison Media & OOH, Vikram Sakhuja has been elected chairman of the MRUC (Media Research Users Council of India). The MRUCI board approved his appointment at its annual general meeting, with Sakhuja succeeding Shailesh Gupta of Jagran Media. He had been vice-chairman of the body since 2024.

    Joining him on the new leadership slate, Dhruba Mukherjee, director at ABP Network, has been elected vice-chairman, while Shashi Sinha, executive chairman of IPG Mediabrands, will head the IRS technical committee, a role Sakhuja previously held.

    An alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta, Sakhuja brings nearly four decades of experience across marketing, media and advertising. He has held leadership roles at P&G (Procter & Gamble), Coca-cola, Star TV, Mindshare, Groupm and Maxus Worldwide, before taking over at Madison in 2015. 

  • Madison logs into digital future with Vivek Das as chief digital officer

    Madison logs into digital future with Vivek Das as chief digital officer

    MUMBAI: When the digital world calls, Madison Media answers with a double click and its newest hire is set to hit refresh on the agency’s future. Madison Media, part of Madison World, has roped in Vivek Das as chief digital officer, a role in which he will report to Ajit Varghese, partner and group CEO, Madison Media and OOH. With more than 20 years of experience spanning entrepreneurship, integrated media, and digital transformation, Das is no stranger to reshaping how brands connect with audiences.

    Most recently, he was on the India leadership team at Essencemedia.com, where he helmed Google India and Southeast Asia WPP’s second-largest account globally. His résumé also features leadership stints at Mindshare and VML (formerly Wunderman), besides a CEO turn at Foxymoron. Beyond the boardroom, he mentors LGBTQIA+ professionals and startup founders, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and new-age entrepreneurship.

    Welcoming him aboard, Varghese noted, “Vivek joins us at a pivotal time… At Madison, we are building an AI-first planning framework and embedding digital-first thinking into everything we do. His rich experience makes him the perfect leader to accelerate this journey.”

    Das added his own perspective: “I am thrilled to join Madison at a time of great opportunity and change… In the era of platforms, LLMs, and Artificial Intelligence, I look forward to strengthening Madison’s leadership in new media and enhancing the value we bring to clients and the industry.”

    For Madison, this appointment isn’t just about filling a role, it’s about future-proofing its position in a market where AI, creativity, and consumer-first strategies are rewriting the playbook

  • Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    MUMBAI: With Ajit Varghese heading back to Madison Media, this time as partner and group CEO of Madison Media & OOH, questions were being asked about the role of long-serving group CEO Vikram Sakhuja. The suspense was laid to rest a short while ago when Madison promoter Sam Balsara confirmed that Sakhuja will continue as executive director, focusing on building organisational capability from New Delhi.

    Meanwhile Balsara is quite confident about Varghese’s appointment as the agency’s leader. “Ajit has all the credentials to steer an agency like Madison into the future,” he  said, citing Varghese’s stints at Madison, GroupM, a digital publisher, and most recently JioStar. Like Sakhuja, Varghese will hold a stake in the business.

    Calling it a “homecoming”, Varghese said he was returning with a renewed mission. “The world of media is transforming at lightning speed, and Madison is uniquely poised to lead with its client-first thinking, independent spirit, and deep talent,” he said.

    Madison Media, India’s largest homegrown communications agency, is ranked the world’s fourth-largest independent media agency by Recma. It manages media planning and buying for marquee clients including Marico, Asian Paints, Titan, TVS, Godrej Properties, Pidilite, Ceat, and the BJP. Through its 11 units, Madison World served some 500 advertisers last year.

  • Madison Media clinches media mandate for Nexus Select Malls

    Madison Media clinches media mandate for Nexus Select Malls

    MUMBAI: Madison Media, India’s powerhouse communication agency, has secured the media agency of record (AOR) for Nexus Select Malls, marking another strategic win in the competitive retail marketing landscape.
    The mandate covers a comprehensive media portfolio spanning TV, print, radio, cinema, outdoor, digital branding, and activation. 

    Nexus Select Malls, India’s first real estate investment trust (REIT) and a major mall operator with 18 properties across 14 cities, aims to amplify its brand presence through this partnership.

    Nexus Select Malls CMO Nishank Joshi highlighted the agency’s potential: ““At Nexus, we are constantly evolving to stay ahead of the curve, ensuring that our shoppers find us wherever they engage with media. With our robust online-offline presence through our malls and a deep understanding of consumer behavior and media consumption habits that Madison Media has, we believe this partnership will further strengthen our integrated marketing approach across online and offline platforms. Their strategic insights and proven track record will help us amplify our brand communication, enhance shopper engagement, and drive footfalls across our portfolio of malls. We look forward to this partnership setting new benchmarks in omnichannel retail marketing.”

    Madison Media Ace chief operating officer Vandana Ramakrishna added:  “Our partnership with Nexus Select Malls presents an exciting opportunity to redefine omnichannel retail marketing. In today’s ever-evolving landscape, success lies in seamlessly integrating data, creativity, and strategic media to drive meaningful consumer engagement. With Nexus’s innovative approach and extensive retail presence, our goal is to localize effectively while simultaneously strengthening brand affinity and delivering tangible business results. Together, we look forward to setting new benchmarks in how retail brands connect with shoppers across platforms.”

    The agency brings serious credentials to the table. Ranked as the world’s 4th largest independent media agency by RECMA, Madison Media has dominated qualitative rankings for four consecutive years

  • OMD APAC promotes Namrata Roy to vice-president strategy

    OMD APAC promotes Namrata Roy to vice-president strategy

    MUMBAI: OMD APAC has elevated Namrata Roy to vice-president strategy, marking another step forward in her four-year tenure with the media agency network.

    Roy, who most recently served as associate vice president strategy for OMD India, brings extensive experience in media strategy and client leadership to her new role. Her promotion comes after successfully leading strategy for OMD India and previously heading strategy for OMD Malaysia, where she managed key accounts including Danone, Nissan, and Allianz.

    Prior to joining OMD in 2021, Roy held the position of strategy director at Zenith Malaysia, where she managed the Nestlé account. Her career spans over 15 years across leading media agencies, including roles at DDB Mudra Group, Madison Media, Dentsu Aegis Network, and Mindshare.

    Roy’s experience includes working with prominent brands such as Cipla Health, State Bank of India, Mondelez India, and ICICI Group. She began her career as a management intern at Ogilvy, working on Unilever and Mondelez accounts.

    An IPA Advanced Certificate holder in effectiveness, Roy’s appointment reinforces OMD APAC’s commitment to strengthening its strategic leadership across the region.

  • AI to transform marketing strategies, not its core – Vikram Sakhuja

    AI to transform marketing strategies, not its core – Vikram Sakhuja

    MUMBAI: Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone from being a buzzword to an indispensable tool, revolutionising industries across the globe.

    At the 19 India Digital Summit, Madison Media & OOH at Madison World group CEO Vikram Sakhuja shared his views on how AI is transforming marketing strategies without disrupting its core principles. Spoiler alert: marketing fundamentals are safe, but the methods? They’re getting an AI upgrade!

    Sakhuja made it clear that while AI is rewriting the “how” of marketing, the “why” and “what” remain rooted in human understanding.  “The core principles of marketing will largely remain unchanged. What will evolve and transform are the methods of marketing,” he said during a thought-provoking session hosted by India Today Group consumer revenue group CMO & COO, Vivek Malhotra.

    Malhotra posed the billion-dollar question: Can publishers leverage AI-driven algorithms to help the ad industry scale to $1 trillion? Sakhuja’s reply was simple: AI’s learning thrives on data. “You can’t just write an algorithm; it’s the data fed into the system that enables learning and improvement over time,” he noted, adding that companies like Google are refining AI engines to optimise media spends through better data.

    Can AI foster human connection? The answer is a surprising yes.

    Are algorithms too mechanical to form meaningful consumer bonds? Not according to Sakhuja.  “AI can create a deep connection. For instance, when Meta launches a trailer, the number of shares it gets is a real-time pulse check,” he explained. AI helps broadcasters and advertisers bypass traditional targeting and focus on consumers who actually engage.

    And the examples don’t stop there. Think about Cadbury’s Diwali campaign, where Shah Rukh Khan’s virtual presence personalised messages for neighbourhood stores. That’s AI delivering local charm on a national scale.

    Sakhuja dismissed the notion that AI is the sole domain of new-age brands. “Of course, legacy brands can embrace AI,” he said. He highlighted how even routine tasks like food delivery via Swiggy or Zomato rely on AI, demonstrating its seamless integration into daily life.

    The takeaway? Age doesn’t matter if you’re willing to innovate.

    But wait, what about data validation? With great data comes great responsibility.
    Sakhuja cautioned about the dangers of bad data—what he called the “garbage in, garbage out” problem. Feeding unvalidated data into AI can lead to “hallucinations” (no, not the psychedelic kind) where outputs are wildly off-mark.

    The solution? “Validation checks are crucial to ensure accuracy and prevent biases. The key is balancing AI’s capabilities with human oversight,” Sakhuja advised, adding that ethical use and privacy concerns need to stay top of mind.

    Three ways AI supercharges marketing:

    1    Precision targeting: AI identifies who’s engaging and how, skipping old-school guesswork.

    2    Customised experiences: From localised campaigns to dynamic messaging, AI personalises at scale.

    3    Smart scaling: Brands like Cadbury use AI to connect with millions while keeping it personal.

    Final thought: Will AI replace humans? Not likely. Sakhuja pointed out that AI is a tool, not a replacement. “Human judgment remains critical. Over-reliance on AI could erode the creativity and ethics that define good marketing,” he concluded.

    So how will your brand embrace the AI wave without losing its human touch?

  • Harsh Vora promoted to senior vice-president at PHD Media

    Harsh Vora promoted to senior vice-president at PHD Media

    MUMBAI:   PHD Media has announced the promotion of Harsh Vora to senior vice-president. With 16 years of expertise in media planning, buying, strategy, and events across both ATL and BTL channels, Vora has been instrumental in driving growth and innovation within the industry.

    Currently serving as the business lead for Skoda Automobiles at PHD, Vora previously held several key positions within the agency, including vice-president and assistant vice-president. Over his tenure, he has demonstrated his ability to implement successful media strategies and achieve significant business results.

    Before joining PHD, Vora was the assistant general manager of marketing at Kalpataru and worked as senior manager of media planning & buying at Star TV Network, where he spearheaded media for popular shows on Star Plus. His strong analytical skills have also led to successful campaigns, such as the impactful Star Plus – Nayi Soch campaign, which significantly increased the channel’s viewership.

    Vora’s career highlights also include working with Godrej at Madison Media group, where he managed the media strategies for major brands, achieving combined annual sales of Rs 3,000 crore. He started his career as a media planner at Lodestar Universal, contributing to high-profile launches like the Tata Nano.

  • Madison Media appoints Mimi Deb as COO – Madison Media Plus

    Madison Media appoints Mimi Deb as COO – Madison Media Plus

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, is delighted to announce the appointment of Mimi Deb as COO Madison Media Plus, heading Madison Media’s Delhi Branch. She will be reporting to Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja.

    With over 25 years of experience in the media and communications industry, Deb comes to her new role with a deep and diverse background. Her career spans significant roles at renowned organizations including GroupM, Publicis, Universal McCann, and Alchemist Group, where she most recently served as Managing Consultant. Mimi’s extensive background includes FMCG, Lifestyle & Luxury segments, as well as Digital-first businesses, having collaborated with high-profile clients such as Haleon, RSPL, Perfetti, OLX, Mother Dairy, GoDaddy, and Dabur. Additionally, she holds an Advanced Management Program degree from XLRI, Jamshedpur, and is a certified trainer

    Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said, “We are excited to welcome Mimi Deb to Madison Media, Delhi. Her rich industry experience and strategic insight will be instrumental as we continue to innovate and expand our services. We are confident that under her leadership, our Delhi operations will thrive and continue to deliver exceptional value to our clients.”

    Mimi Deb said, “I am honored to take on the role of Head of Madison Media, Delhi. I look forward to working closely with Vikram and the entire team to drive impactful media strategies and I am also keen on expanding our Delhi branch’s reach and capabilities to better serve our clients and foster growth in the region.”

  • Rohin Desai rejoins Madison Media as chief client officer – Media Buying

    Rohin Desai rejoins Madison Media as chief client officer – Media Buying

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, is happy to announce the appointment of Rohin Desai as the chief client officer – Media Buying. He will be reporting to Madison Media CEO- Investments, Vinay Hegde

    Desai’s illustrious career spans several leading organizations, including GroupM, Lintas Media Group, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, and Enterr10 Television, where he served as Head of Revenue and Sales Strategy. He previously worked at Madison Media from August 2013 to May 2016, managing a diverse set of clients such as Pidilite, Piramal, Raymond, CEAT, Bluestar, and McDonald’s. He also led media buying for ITC at a national level at Madison. Rohin’s expertise lies in crafting and executing integrated media buying strategies that have driven exceptional success for top-tier clients, including Unilever. His career highlights include managing cross-channel media strategies across various sectors such as FMCG, Telecom, E-commerce, BFSI, Automobile, and Retail. His impressive client roster features industry giants like Snapdeal, Aditya Birla Group, Tata, Colgate, Vodafone, McDonald’s, Raymond, Pidilite, CEAT, and Bluestar. Rohin holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing and Finance from IES Management College and Research Centre.

    Vinay Hegde, CEO, Investments, Madison Media, said, “I am delighted to welcome one more senior resource back into Madison. His extensive experience and proven track record in media buying and strategy and client management make him a valuable addition to our leadership. We are confident that his expertise will be instrumental in driving our continued success and expanding our impact in the industry.”

    Desai said, “I am more than happy to rejoin Madison Media and look forward to contributing to its exciting journey. The opportunity to work with such a dynamic team and build on the company’s strong foundation is truly inspiring. Together, we will explore new horizons and set new benchmarks in the industry.”

  • Pallavi Patil rejoins Madison Media as VP – insights & strategy

    Pallavi Patil rejoins Madison Media as VP – insights & strategy

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, is delighted to announce the return of Pallavi Patil as vice president – Insights & Strategy. In her new role, Pallavi will report to Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja.

    With over 19 years of experience in data science, insights, and strategic planning, Pallavi brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise. She previously spent six years at Madison and has also worked with leading companies such as Kinetic Worldwide, Nielsen, and Kantar TNS. Before rejoining Madison, Pallavi was associated with Dentsu – Posterscope. Her impressive portfolio includes handling renowned brands like Heinz, UTI Mutual Fund, Citibank, Vodafone Idea, MTS, Cadbury, Tata Motors, Audi, Levi’s, Samsung, Diageo and Google.

    Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said, “We are thrilled to welcome Pallavi back to the Madison family. Her extensive experience and strategic expertise will be instrumental in driving innovation and delivering exceptional value to our clients.”

    Pallavi remarked, “I am excited to rejoin Madison Media and look forward to contributing to our clients’ growth and success through data-driven strategies and insights. It feels wonderful to be back and collaborate with such a talented and dedicated team.

    In the past year, Madison Media has seen a remarkable trend with nearly 50 ex-Madisonites rejoining the company. This surge of returning talent reflects Madison’s nurturing work culture, strong leadership, and exciting opportunities for professional growth. The agency’s ability to attract back former employees speaks volumes about the positive experiences and impactful work environment Madison provides.