Publicis Groupe South Asia names Supraja Srinivasan as VP & corp comm head

Her career includes roles at The Economic Times, Bloomberg TV India and CNBC-TV18, where she worked across reportage, narrative building and editorial strategy.

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Publicis Groupe South Asia has appointed Supraja Srinivasan as vice-president and head of corporate communications for the region. She will report to Anupriya Acharya, CEO, Publicis Groupe South Asia, and will oversee internal and external communications, reputation management and B2B initiatives across markets.

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Srinivasan joins from BookMyShow, where she spent seven years leading public relations and corporate communications across India, Southeast Asia and the UAE. She brings more than 16 years of experience spanning corporate communications, brand strategy and business journalism.

Welcoming her to the role, Anupriya Acharya said: “We are thrilled to welcome Supraja to our leadership team. Her strategic vision, deep expertise and dynamic approach to corporate communications will be instrumental as we amplify our narrative even further. Having delivered exceptional, consistent growth over the last five years, we are now pivoting to even more differentiated client solutions—powered by our unique data, content and AI-driven capabilities. Supraja joins us at an opportune time as we scale our next phase of growth and innovation.”

Srinivasan added, “I’m delighted to join Publicis Groupe South Asia at such an exciting time. The possibilities emerging from the Groupe’s unique ‘Power of One’ model — bringing together the best of creativity, data, technology, and media to deliver truly integrated, high-impact solutions — are immense. I look forward to working with our teams to shape narratives that reflect this innovation and dynamism, amplify our thought leadership and deepen engagement with clients, partners and colleagues as we help brands navigate the future of marketing.”

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