Tag: Wunderman Thompson South Asia

  • Prashant Vyas joins Socheers as head of people growth & culture

    Prashant Vyas joins Socheers as head of people growth & culture

    Mumbai: Socheers has appointed Prashant Vyas as its new head of people growth & culture, bringing extensive expertise in human resources, talent management, and employee engagement. With over a decade of experience, he has been instrumental in shaping workplace cultures and implementing people-centric policies across many organisations.

    Before joining Socheers, Vyas led HR functions at The Minimalist, Famous Innovations, Wunderman Thompson South Asia, and Hungama Digital Services, driving talent acquisition, workforce planning, and employee engagement.

    Holding a master’s degree in human resources research & development from K J Somaiya Institute of Management, he combines academic insight with industry experience to foster a thriving work environment. At Socheers, he will focus on aligning HR strategies with business objectives, enhancing employee well-being, and promoting a culture of innovation and inclusivity. 

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia CEO, Shamsuddin Jasani, steps down

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia CEO, Shamsuddin Jasani, steps down

    Mumbai: Shamsuddin Jasani has announced he will be stepping down from the role of CEO at Wunderman Thompson South Asia.  

    Over the past two years, Jasani has accelerated the transformation of the agency to a modern day growth partner – delivering impactful solutions for clients across the entire customer journey. Under his leadership the agency won large competitive pitches including Skoda, Vivo,  Indigo, Hafele, NPCI, Rupay, Manyavar and Cult Sports, across Creative, MarTech and Commerce.

    Jasani reflected on the past two years stating: “It has been an amazing and rewarding two years at Wunderman Thompson and I’m proud of what we have achieved. During my time, we  have transformed the company into a partner that provides smart and impactful solutions to  crucial business problems – all powered by creative, tech and commerce.”

    “As the business continues its evolution, I believe my job is done. I am looking forward to a  new and exciting chapter in my life with an amazing opportunity. I thank everyone at  Wunderman Thompson – the clients, our partners and specially our team.” Jasani continued.

    Audrey Kuah, now Joint-CEO of VML APAC commented on Jasani’s commitment to the agency  over the past years: “With such a large and diverse market like India, I have seen Shams work  diligently to bring the offices and capabilities together. I would like to thank Shams for his  dedication to our business and wish him every success in his new endeavors.”  

    Jasani will move on to pursue a new opportunity with more to be announced in due course. 

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia’s ex-CTO Roopa Badrinath launches Turmeric Consulting

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia’s ex-CTO Roopa Badrinath launches Turmeric Consulting

    Mumbai: With a vision of helping organisations create diverse and equitable spaces for people to thrive for who they are, Roopa Badrinath, HR veteran and ex-chief talent officer of Wunderman Thompson South Asia has officially launched Diversity, Equity Inclusion (DEI) consultancy – Turmeric Consulting.  The Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous (VUCA) world that we live in demands resilience and sustainable operating models from organisations.  Diversity of thought emanating from a diverse workforce with different lived experiences is the need of the hour.  Turmeric Consulting is a response to the times, offering a holistic and intersectional approach to its services and specialised offerings.  This helps organisations embrace differences, create inclusive work cultures, enable them to conduct their business with purpose and engage more meaningfully with all their stakeholders.

    An award-winning professional with over 25 years of experience in the realm of DEI, HR, Training & Development, Badrinath is a DEI Practitioner and Certified Diversity Auditor (ISO 30415:2021).  She is also a Google-certified #IamRemarkable Gold Tier facilitator having trained more than 350 women worldwide in self-advocacy skills. A ‘talent enabler’, Badrinath is passionate about leveraging her vast experience in people strategy and employee experience to enable behaviour and mindset shifts through systemic interventions.  Prior to launching Turmeric Consulting, Badrinath served as the chief talent officer at Wunderman Thompson South Asia.

    The world has been inflamed by exclusionary practices based on gender, sexual orientation, caste, abilities, social status, and age, to name a few. Turmeric Consulting truly believes that workplaces can be catalysts for social change. It aspires to enable organisations to create a culture of belonging where all people feel included and welcomed irrespective of their identities.

    Deriving its name from Turmeric, known for its healing properties, to its carefully curated brand identity where each letter supports and ‘enables’ the other, the consultancy intends to partner with organisations in their DEI journey by offering end-to-end consulting, assessments, audits, and customised training programs for better business outcomes and social impact.

    Commenting on the launch of her new venture, Turmeric Consulting founder Roopa Badrinath said, “DEI is about being intentional and intersectional. It is about deliberately providing opportunities for all, creating level playing fields and ensuring that all voices are heard, so that people can realise their full potential by knowing that they matter, and their opinions and perspectives make a difference.

    Every employee wants to be valued and treated with respect and have an opportunity to succeed. They want to belong, feel supported and be able to advance. Today, Gen Z and millennials who make up much of the workforce, are extremely purpose-driven and want to see companies not only champion social causes, but also walk the talk. With organisations being held accountable for inclusive and equitable practices by multiple stakeholders, the need for DEI interventions have never been greater.

    Organisations are on the lookout for a partner who can conceptualise and contextualise scalable DEI strategies, curated to match their requirements. With Turmeric Consulting, my goal is to partner with organisations in their DEI journey, to help change mindsets and attitudes, so eventually an equitable future gains momentum.”

    “DEI is not just about compliance.  It has a business, talent, and social justice case.  A diverse workforce with diversity in thinking leads to better ideas, creative problem-solving, collaboration, and innovative products and services. Employees are emotionally and intellectually connected to the organisation, leading to a reduction in attrition.  All of this has a direct positive impact on the top line, margins, and profits of the organisations.  You can only get there when the status quo is challenged, and all the systems and processes are looked at from a DEI lens. I chose to launch Turmeric Consulting in the Independence Day month as freedom for me is embracing diversity and differences and fostering change to free us from the shackles of prejudice, biases, and judgment. While it requires consistent effort and commitment, I deeply believe in the intentionality of organisations to spark meaningful change and be a force for good. I see Turmeric Consulting as an enabler to help organisations translate their intent into action,” added Badrinath.

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia elevates Tarun Rai to ED, strategic initiatives, APAC

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia elevates Tarun Rai to ED, strategic initiatives, APAC

    Mumbai: After an illustrious 25 years in advertising in India, Wunderman Thompson South Asia chairman and group CEO Tarun Rai will move into a new role as executive director (ED) – strategic initiatives, APAC, effective 1 January 2022.

    Rai will report directly to Wunderman Thompson international CEO Ewen Sturgeon. Details on Rai’s successor will be announced shortly, said the agency.

    In the seven years as chairman and CEO, Rai has successfully steered the company through significant changes at an organisational and cultural level – most recently leading the successful and seamless transition to Wunderman Thompson.

    “We would like to thank Tarun for his leadership and efforts as group CEO of South Asia, and are pleased that Tarun will continue his strategic guidance and support for the agency as he moves on to serve as our APAC executive director of strategic initiatives,” said Ewen Sturgeon.

    Previously with JWT, Rai returned to the agency in 2015 after a long stint in media, and quickly put the company back on an aggressive growth path, diversifying the organisation’s capabilities to better serve clients, many of whom have been partners for a long time and remain so. He built an excellent leadership team and has fostered a culture of collaboration across the various group companies. Throughout the pandemic, he has led the organisation with sensitivity and empathy without compromising on the quality of the work, said the cocompany

    “The last seven years have been very exciting and rewarding. The unprecedented changes in these years required nimble leadership,” said Rai. “I also had the opportunity to lead the transition to our new company, Wunderman Thompson, which has a powerful mix of creativity and technology. I am extremely proud of our people and of our leadership team for their fantastic work through these years. We partner with some of the best clients in the industry and I value their friendship and support. I now look forward to stepping into my new role in an expanded geography.”