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Rediffusion | DYR, one of the top ten communications agencies in India has announced the appointment of Neville Medhora as Business Head. He will be responsible for prestigious accounts like CNBC, Bank of India, Tata Motors, KAYA, and Franklin Templeton. Neville comes on board with over a decade’s experience in the field of advertising.
Prior to this appointment he was at TBWA, Delhi as General Manager – Client Servicing, where he worked on global accounts among which were adidas, Pedigree, Michelin and Shangri-La, as well as Moser Baer, National Geographic, The History Channel, Men’s Health and North Delhi Power.
He has also worked as Group Account Director with Saatchi & Saatchi where he headed the Hyundai Motor Group which included Santro, Getz and Hyundai Corporate.
His 12 years of work experience include agencies like JWT and Equus Advertising. He had also worked at Rediffusion in an earlier avatar.
Speaking on his appointment Neville Medhora, Business Head said, “Rediffusion is a place that recognises talent and allows one to experiment and grow. Since I had worked here before, I was sure of the professionalism and the excellent bunch of people they possess. I am excited to be back and looking forward to this new beginning.”
Speaking on the occasion, Nisha Singhania, Executive Vice President, Mumbai, Rediffusion | DYR said, “Neville has worked on remarkable clients and brings with him a great magnitude of strategic understanding, excellent creative partnerships and team management skills. Additionally, it is always good to have an old hand back on the team.”
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