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Meera Sharath Chandra joins Tribal DDB India

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Mumbai , Sept. 23

TRIBAL DDB India, Mudra's specialist interactive unit, has appointed Ms Meera Sharath Chandra as its National Creative Director.

She will be based in Mumbai and will oversee creative operations for clients across Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad and international business.

Ms Sharath Chandra has been a winner of several awards and accolades, including the prestigious London International Advertising Awards. Her work for the Web kiosk for Lakme was a finalist at Cannes.

Several of her portfolio brands have been adjudged the "Best Brand of the Year" during her advertising years, Ford Ikon (the Josh campaign) and Hindustan Lever skin and hair brands being among them.

Mr C.V.S. Sharma, General Manager, Tribal DDB India, said, "I am delighted to announce the appointment of Ms Meera.

Ms Meera brings with her a wealth of experience and knowledge. Innovative creative has been Tribal DDB India's major strength".

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