Staff Reporters
Feb 1, 2012

Havas Media expands Ecselis to three new markets

SINGAPORE - Havas Media's performance marketing arm Ecselis will be launching three new offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Sydney.

Rajeev Bala
Rajeev Bala

To be headquartered in Singapore, Ecselis will be led by Rajeev Bala as managing director, Asia-Pacific. This new role is a promotion from Bala's current position as regional director of Media Contacts for Southeast Asia. Havas has no immediate plans to replace him. 

Bala will report to Vishnu Mohan, CEO, Havas Media Asia-Pacific.
 
The agency is in the process of hiring senior executives for the KL and Sydney offices, which are scheduled to be up and running by the end of the second quarter. 
 
Launched in India in 2009, Ecselis has a team of 55 and clients across Southeast Asia, India, Europe, and Australia. 
 
"The need for advanced quantitative and performance orientated skill sets is growing rapidly," Mohan commented. "Bala has done a great job of building Media Contacts in the region, and has the deep domain and consultative expertise to grow Ecselis as we expand our digital footprint across the region." 
 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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