Hari Krishnan has been appointed Group Chief Business Officer at Quotient Ventures (Tilt Brand Solutions and Vector Brand Solutions), headquartered in Mumbai. He will oversee business operations at the Group along with Group Chief Growth Officer Rajiv Chatterjee.
Hari has held positions at Lowe Lintas, Grey, JWT, Star TV, and Mullen Lintas. He has over 25 years of experience. Six of which were spent as CEOs, first at MullenLowe Group in Sri Lanka and most recently at Mullen Lintas in India.
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Speaking about the appointment,Ā T. Gangadhar (Gangs), Group CEO, Quotient Ventures said,Ā
āI am delighted that Hari joins us at this crucial juncture. As a Group we have completed five full financial years, and as we embark on the next five, we need high-quality leadership to navigate what is to come. As someone who has worked closely with Hari, I have no doubt that he will be a stellar addition to our leadership team. He has a proven track record when it comes to adding value to brands and businesses, and to agency growthā.
Hari Krishnan, Group Chief Business Officer, Quotient Ventures commented,
āQuotientās journey over the last five odd years has been both spectacular and inspiring, not just in terms of growth, but also in terms of body of work, client portfolio and talent. What impresses me even more is the roadmap that has been laid down for the next phase. It is intimidating and exciting at the same time because it provides me a very exciting opportunity to play for both scale and impactā.
Joseph ( Joe ) George, Group Chairman, Quotient Ventures added,
āAdvertising is a profession of passion and I havenāt met too many people in the industry who can match Hariās fierce passion for a clientās business, that is only matched with his energy, drive and smarts to grow the agency too. To sustain childlike energy and curiosity over such a long time across such a wide spectrum of client businesses is truly special; and for that I am both grateful and excited about his coming on boardā.
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