Category: People

  • PRP Group welcomes Shailja Patyal back as vice-president

    PRP Group welcomes Shailja Patyal back as vice-president

    Mumbai: PRP Group has appointed Shailja Patyal as vice president of PR Professionals, marking her return to the senior leadership team. With over 16 years of experience in communications and marketing strategy, Shailja’s comeback promises to drive the group forward, focusing on enhancing client management, stakeholder engagement, and team collaboration.

    Patyal’s strategic vision at PR Professionals will align teams to foster better communication with clients and ensure seamless service delivery. Known for her collaborative leadership style, she excels at bringing together diverse teams to leverage their strengths and achieve common goals.

    Prior to rejoining PRP, Patyal held key positions at multinational companies such as SMEC – A Surbana Jurong Group, Systra India, and IL&FS, where she showcased her leadership abilities and strategic acumen. Her expertise spans marketing strategies, organisational development, people communications, client relationships, and conflict management.

    PR Professionals, founder & managing director, Sarvesh Tiwari expressed his excitement: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Shailja back to the PRP Group. She was instrumental in our early days, playing a pivotal role in shaping the company’s foundation and her return brings valuable experience and strategic insight that will propel PRP forward.”

    Patyal, equally thrilled, shared: “Coming back to PR Professionals feels like a homecoming. The warm reception from the team and management has been incredible, and it feels as though I’ve never been away. I am excited to collaborate with this talented team and contribute to the company’s ongoing success in my second innings with PRP.” 

  • Hiral Kamra appointed brand manager at Wellbeing Nutrition

    Hiral Kamra appointed brand manager at Wellbeing Nutrition

    She shared her enthusiasm on LinkedIn, stating, “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as brand manager at Wellbeing Nutrition! I look forward to some great work and a big thank you to Avnish Chhabria, Saurabh Kapoor, and Jasmine Lakhani for giving me this wonderful opportunity.”

    With over six years of experience in the marketing and advertising industry, Hiral brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new position. Before joining Wellbeing Nutrition, she spent over four years at FoxyMoron, where she excelled as a senior account manager and group account manager. Her time at FoxyMoron equipped her with invaluable skills in leadership, management, market research, and marketing strategy, enabling her to manage diverse teams and projects effectively.

    In her new role at Wellbeing Nutrition, Hiral is set to leverage her extensive experience to drive brand initiatives and foster meaningful connections with consumers. Her strong leadership skills and strategic mindset will be instrumental in enhancing the brand’s visibility and reputation in the health and wellness sector.

  • Saumya Tandon elevated to marketing head for KFC at Devyani International

    Saumya Tandon elevated to marketing head for KFC at Devyani International

    Mumbai: In a significant career advancement, Saumya Tandon has officially announced her appointment as marketing head for KFC at Devyani International.

    In her LinkedIn announcement, she stated, “I’m excited to share that I am taking on the role of marketing head for KFC at Devyani International”.

    Tandon brings over five years of experience with Devyani International, having previously served in several capacities within the Pizza Hut franchise. Most recently, she held the position of Deputy General Manager of Marketing, where she played a crucial role in the development and execution of strategic marketing initiatives, thereby contributing significantly to the brand’s growth across India. Her responsibilities encompassed driving annual marketing calendars, planning for new store openings, and cultivating partnerships with key aggregators.

    Prior to her tenure at Devyani International, Ms. Tandon served as Senior Manager of Marketing at Viu India, where she specialized in social media and digital marketing strategies. Her diverse skill set and extensive experience position her well to lead KFC’s marketing strategies in a competitive and evolving market landscape.

    In her new role, Tandon is expected to enhance brand visibility and drive customer engagement for KFC, leveraging her expertise to implement innovative marketing initiatives. Her career trajectory reflects not only her accomplishments but also broader movements within the marketing sector, where strategic thinking and creativity are increasingly vital.

    With Saumya Tandon at the forefront of KFC’s marketing efforts, the brand is poised for a promising future, marked by innovative strategies and enhanced customer connections.

  • FCB Group India appoints Aarti Nagpal as chief talent officer

    FCB Group India appoints Aarti Nagpal as chief talent officer

    Mumbai: FCB Group India has announced the appointment of Aarti Nagpal as the new chief talent officer. She brings a wealth of experience in culture-building, business partnering, organizational transformation, compensation and benefits, and CSR. In her new role, she will be the driving force behind FCB Group India’s talent strategy, fostering a culture of continuous growth, collaboration, and innovation across the country.

    With experience managing diverse teams across advertising, retail, and entertainment, Aarti has successfully led global and regional initiatives, collaborating with cross-cultural teams to enhance organizational capabilities.

    Commenting on her appointment, FCB Group CEO, India and South Asia, Dheeraj Sinha said, “We are thrilled to welcome Aarti to FCB Group India. Her deep understanding of the HR landscape and her passion for culture building and creating high-performing teams make her an invaluable addition to our organization. Her commitment to fostering growth, learning, and development will further shape an inclusive and empowering culture at FCB, ensuring our people thrive and continue to grow in an evolving industry.”

    Nagpal said, “I’m thrilled to join FCB Group during this transformative period. My focus will be on cultivating a culture where our talent can thrive and grow continuously. Together, we will build a progressive, future-ready workforce, ensuring FCB remains at the forefront of creativity and innovation.”

  • W+K India CCO Santosh Padhi & president Ayesha Ghosh quit

    W+K India CCO Santosh Padhi & president Ayesha Ghosh quit

    Mumbai: Chief creative officer Santosh Padhi (Paddy), president Ayesha Ghosh, along with Shreekant Srinivasan (head of Delhi) have put in their resignations at W+K India.

    Santosh Padhi joined W+K as CCO in early 2022, and was joined by Ayesha Ghosh shortly after. Together they opened W+K in Mumbai, and oversaw creative and business operations across Mumbai and Delhi. Combined, both offices created campaigns for these giant brands Jio 5G, Jio Fibre, Hero Vida, Jockey, Jindal Steel, Casio G-Shock, Hero Cycles, Firefox, Zoya Solitaires, Brownkind Skin care, Whistle dental care, among others.

    Santosh Padhi (Paddy) stated: “I came into the W+K family with lots of excitement as I always followed their amazing work during my taproot days. I’m super proud that along with Ayesha and the solid team we managed to get some of the biggest brands in the nation, and had success on every front, be it people, reputation or clientele. We won over a dozen businesses and have managed to produce some beautiful work on the brands mentioned above. Not only me but we all really enjoyed the freedom the global team gave us on every front with total autonomy and many other wonderful things which I will always remember.”

    “Unfortunately like most senior creative individuals even my heart is calling for something beyond this, something new, something that will give me a newer high, I have to depart in search of a new love,” Paddy added.

    Ayesha Ghosh said, “The last 2.5 years have been quite exhilarating, right from stepping into this legendary agency, to setting up the Mumbai office, stabilizing and growing the Delhi office, delivering good results and adapting the unique W+K culture to India. Within a little over half a year of joining, it was satisfying to see the impact of our leadership. This wouldn’t have been possible without the passion and hard work of our employees. Every interaction with the W+K crew around the globe has opened my mind to new ways of thinking and new ways of measuring the worth of the work that we do. I hope I get to work with such a smart set of people again.”

    Added Ayesha, “I’ve been meaning to pause for a while, dedicate more time to yoga and spend time with family. As for what comes next, I’ll see what the universe throws my way.”

    An official statement from W+K stated: “We are grateful to Paddy and Ayesha for their efforts during these past two and a half years as they set up an office in Mumbai and brought in new energy and clients. We wish them all the best as they move on from the agency and take their talents into the world.”
     

  • Viral Pandya moves on from Cog Culture

    Viral Pandya moves on from Cog Culture

    Mumbai: Viral Pandya, a celebrated creative figure in the advertising world, is stepping down from his role at Cog Culture to pursue opportunities beyond the advertising industry, according to industry insiders. Under Viral’s visionary leadership, Cog Culture evolved into a creative powerhouse, firmly establishing itself on the advertising map. The agency earned accolades such as being named the number one Independent Integrated Agency at the prestigious Goafest Creative Abby Awards, alongside Design Agency of the Year in both 2019 and 2023. It was also recognised as Still Craft Agency of the Year in 2019. Viral’s creative genius was pivotal to the agency’s exceptional growth over the last five and a half years.

    On his decision to leave, Viral remarked, “India is at an exciting juncture, and with AI rapidly advancing, the possibilities are endless. However, the current state of creativity is disappointing. Ideas, skill, and craftsmanship seem to have taken a backseat. My forte is sound strategy weaved by great design thinking, and the digital realm lacks these. Rather than lament this, I want to take action—apply my experience directly with clients, embracing technology and innovation. It’s also a perfect moment for me to take it slow and reflect.”

    When asked to elaborate on his criticism of the industry, Viral added, “Today, more than ever, you need to earn attention, not buy it—thanks to the digital explosion. But look at the work coming out of many digital agencies. Barring very few ideas, it’s abysmal. Some agencies, along with clients, seem to think that boring carousel posts or elementary motion graphics qualify as digital work. All they manage to do is contribute to global warming by overloading servers. I’m hopeful that I can make a meaningful difference.”

    During his tenure, Cog Culture attracted marquee clients including DLF Offices, Devans Modern Breweries, Emaar, Central Park, Trehan Iris, Cashfree, Reach Group, LVR (makers of O’Darling whisky), and the luxury fashion startup Coyu. Today, the agency boasts a team of over 120 professionals spanning multiple disciplines. Before joining Cog Culture, Viral founded Out of the Box and previously led creative departments at Saatchi and Saatchi and Grey Worldwide. A thought leader with over 800 awards—including a Cannes Gold Lion Design and numerous Merits and Print and Design, several One Show Pencils—Viral’s work has been recognised by One Show for ten consecutive years.

    He has also served on prestigious juries such as Cannes Lions, One Show Design, Kyoorious Design Yatra, the New York Fest Executive Jury, and as Jury Chair across multiple categories at Goafest Abby. He is notably the only Indian creative to have developed work for Rolex. The brands he has worked for range from global giants to local businesses: Hyundai, Panasonic, Tata Tea, Taj Group of Hotels, Maruti Suzuki, Bridgestone, Pedigree, Samsung Mobile, Samsung Appliances, Haier, Ariel, SOTC, Rolex, Ranbaxy, Veen Waters, Tigre Blanc Vodka, Mother’s Pride Preschools, Presidium Schools, and Haldiram’s.

  • Gaurav Malhotra steps down as MD of Hansgrohe India

    Gaurav Malhotra steps down as MD of Hansgrohe India

    Mumbai: Hansgrohe India has announced that Gaurav Malhotra has stepped down from his role as managing director, effective 30 September. Since his appointment in 2017, Gaurav has been a pivotal leader, driving significant growth and innovation in the organization. After a successful nearly eight-year tenure at Hansgrohe India he has chosen to take a personal sabbatical. Following his departure, vice president Asia – Thomas Stopper will take over Gaurav’s responsibilities on an interim basis to ensure a seamless transition and continued momentum for India operations.

    During his tenure, Gaurav Malhotra spearheaded key initiatives that solidified Hansgrohe India’s position as a leader in the Indian bathroom industry and fostered strategic partnerships in the real estate and hospitality sectors.

    Currently, Thomas has been with Hansgrohe Group for 15 years, during which he has held various key positions. Known for his strategic thinking and execution-oriented mindset, Thomas is a passionate leader who excels at bridging cultures and connecting headquarters with local markets. He is committed to maintaining the momentum established by Gaurav Malhotra and has a clear vision for driving innovation and growth at Hansgrohe India.

    “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Gaurav for his invaluable contributions to Hansgrohe India and wish him the very best in his future endeavours,” stated Hansgrohe Group’s VP Asia, Thomas Stopper. “His leadership has been instrumental in driving our success and enhancing our brand’s reputation in the Indian market. We look forward to following his journey and are excited to see the great things he will accomplish in the future.”

    As Hansgrohe India transitions into this new phase, the company remains dedicated to enhancing its market presence and delivering innovative solutions that redefine bathroom spaces across the country.

  • Neysa appoints Sujit Janardanan as CMO

    Neysa appoints Sujit Janardanan as CMO

    Mumbai: Neysa appoints Sujit Janardanan as its chief marketing officer (CMO). With over 24 years of experience in strategic B2B marketing, Sujit is set to expand Neysa’s global reach and enhance its position as a trusted AI partner for businesses worldwide.

    As Neysa continues to democratize AI adoption across industries, Sujit’s appointment arrives at a pivotal moment. He brings a deep understanding of the AI landscape and a proven ability to build strong brands, which will be key to communicating Neysa’s unique value proposition to global customers.

    In his new role, Sujit oversees Neysa’s global marketing strategy, focusing on brand development, customer engagement, and strategic partnerships. His expertise in AI and cloud technologies aligns with Neysa’s mission to provide secure, scalable, and cost-effective AI solutions. He will lead initiatives in product marketing, branding, and go-to-market strategies as the company expands into new regions.

    Before Neysa, Sujit served as Cropin Technology’s CMO where he led AI-powered digital transformation in the agriculture sector. His previous role at Google Cloud India showcased his ability to navigate competitive environments and position companies like Google Cloud against major players such as AWS and Microsoft.

    Neysa’s CEO and co-founder, Sharad Sanghi said, “Sujit brings a unique blend of experience in building and executing marketing strategies for cutting-edge technologies and building brands that resonate with customers across sectors and markets. His vision and leadership will be critical in enabling Neysa to fulfill its commitment to democratize AI adoption globally. We are excited to have Sujit lead our marketing efforts as we continue expanding into new markets and sectors.”

    Sujit expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I am excited to join Neysa at a time when AI is reshaping industries and redefining how businesses operate. Neysa’s commitment to making AI accessible and scalable for organizations of all sizes resonates with my own passion for leveraging technology to drive growth and innovation. At Neysa, we are trying to build a home for AI, so ensuring that the world learns about Neysa and its unique approach to enabling AI adoption is what I look forward to the most.”

  • Robert Gilby steps down as CEO of Dentsu APAC

    Robert Gilby steps down as CEO of Dentsu APAC

    Mumbai: Rob Gilby has stepped down from his role as CEO of Dentsu APAC after two years to pursue new ventures. He took on the position in September 2022, following Ashish Bhasin, and was instrumental in driving growth and regional integration efforts within the company, aligning its operations under the “One Dentsu” strategy.

    With nearly three decades of experience in media and entertainment and over 25 years of expertise in the Asia Pacific region, Gilby made a significant impact at Dentsu. During his tenure, he focused on strengthening leadership, enhancing the company’s core competencies, and aligning Dentsu’s practices with client-driven growth objectives.

    Before joining Dentsu, Gilby served as president of Asia Pacific at Nielsen, where he worked closely with brands, agencies, and media owners to deliver audience insights. He also founded and led Blue Hat Ventures, a firm specializing in helping digital media companies grow in the Asia Pacific market. His experience spans key markets like China, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia, having held leadership roles at major companies such as The Walt Disney Company, WarnerMedia, and PwC.

    Beyond his corporate work, Gilby has been involved in advisory roles with Singapore’s Ministry of Communications and Information and the InfoComm Media Development Authority, and he chaired the Singapore Media Festival.

  • Rana Barua re-elected president of The Advertising Club for second term

    Rana Barua re-elected president of The Advertising Club for second term

    Mumbai: The Advertising, marketing and media industry’s apex body – The Advertising Club has announced the managing committee for the current fiscal, i.e., F.Y. 2024-2025, at its 70th annual general meeting. Rana Barua, Group CEO, Havas India, South East & North Asia (Japan & South Korea) Havas Group – India has been re-elected to lead the body.

    Speaking about the appointment, The Advertising Club president Rana Barua said, “I am truly honoured to lead the prestigious Advertising Club for a second term. This past year has been an enriching journey, marked by significant milestones in a dynamic, ever-evolving industry. Together with my esteemed committee, we have made remarkable strides, and I look forward to building on this momentum in the year ahead with a fresh team and ambitious goals.”

    The below members were elected unopposed. The Office Bearers of The Advertising Club for 2024-2025 are –

    . Rana Barua – president

    . Dheeraj Sinha – vice president

    . Dr. Bhaskar Das – secretary

    . Punitha Arumugam – Jt. secretary

    .  Mitrajit Bhattacharya – treasurer

    Managing Committee Members include the below industry leaders who will play a decisive role in driving synergies and ensuring the success of all The Advertising Club initiatives:

    .  Avinash Kaul

    .  Malcolm Raphael

    .  Prasanth Kumar

    .  Mansha Tandon

    .  Ajay Kakar

    .  Sonia Huria

    .  Subramanyeswar S.

    In addition, given below is the list of co-opted industry professionals:

    .   Mayur Hola

    .  Pradeep Dwivedi

    .  Sagnik Ghosh

    The below list of leaders are special invitees and bring immense value to The Advertising Club through their expertise and deep understanding of the respective industry segments:

    . Ajay Chandwani

    . Alok Lall

    .  Amitesh Rao

    .  Lulu Raghavan

    .  Ashit Kukian

    .  Raj Nayak

    .  Satyanarayan Raghavan

    .  Vikas Khanchandani

    .  Vaishali Verma

    Partha Sinha will continue as a member of the managing committee as the Immediate Past President for the ensuing year.