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  • Omnicom names DDB’s Aditya Kanthy CEO of Omnicom Advertising Services in India

    Omnicom names DDB’s Aditya Kanthy CEO of Omnicom Advertising Services in India

    Mumbai: Omnicom chairman and CEO John Wren has named Aditya Kanthy as CEO of the newly formed Omnicom Advertising Services group in India. Kanthy will oversee Omnicom’s creative agencies in the region, focusing on talent, cross-agency collaboration, and innovation to drive growth in one of the company’s fastest-growing markets. The respective creative agencies within the group – DDB, BBDO and TBWA – will maintain their current branding in the Indian market.

    Omnicom Advertising Services will bring together the power of Omnicom to provide exceptional integrated solutions to meet the needs of clients in India. The group will capitalize on the top talent housed within its leading networks and work in partnership with other Omnicom agencies, such as Omnicom Media Group, to further strengthen Omnicom’s comprehensive offering in India. Omnicom recently announced the creation of large global capability centers with four campuses out of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Gurgaon.

    “This year India will become the most populous nation on the planet. It is an important growth engine for Omnicom. By centralizing the leadership of three creative powerhouses under Aditya, we will continue to build on our agencies’ strong foundations to deliver a wider breadth of capability and scale for our clients,” said Omnicom chairman and CEO John Wren. “Aditya brings deep experience to the newly created Omnicom Advertising Services, and our India operations is primed to thrive under his leadership.”

    Kanthy, currently CEO of DDB Mudra Group, began his career in Mudra in 2003 as a strategic planner, taking on various responsibilities over the years including Chief Strategy Officer, a role in which he helped shape India’s most successful independent advertising agency into an Omnicom-owned integrated marketing communications group. As the new leader of Omnicom Advertising Services India, he will further strengthen Omnicom’s presence and ensure all of our capabilities are extended to our top clients.

    Speaking about this development, Aditya Kanthy said, “Omnicom is the most creative global network in the world. Our agencies represent the enduring power of creativity to build brands and businesses. I look forward to bringing the might of the Omnicom network to clients in India and continue to attract the best creative talent in one of the most exciting markets in the world.”

  • #MediaMinds2 | Emotional pact within our teams helped us survive this pandemic: Aditya Kanthy

    #MediaMinds2 | Emotional pact within our teams helped us survive this pandemic: Aditya Kanthy

    NEW DELHI: Having spent more than 17-years of his professional career with DDB Mudra Group, Aditya Kanthy is very proud of two things; the amazing work that the creative powerhouse is constantly churning out and the emotional bond that all the members of the team have developed. And he attributes both these factors to them being able to survive the worst of the financial blows in recent history, in the form of Covid2019. In the latest episode of Indiantelevision.com’s Media Minds season 2, one of the youngest CEOs on the block, Kanthy shares in detail his experience of working in the industry, talks about his role models, and his plans to keep the people culture at the group intact along with getting more serious about diversity inclusion. 

    “The one thing every human being wants is hope. It’s the fundamental thought of the human experience and we are seeing that play out in our lives, in our work as well. There is human capacity for optimism, for positivity,and for progress. And I think that’s what we are seeing playing out,” he points out. 

    He added that he is very proud of his team that despite the many physical, mental, and financial challenges of the times churned out great content for brands like Stayfree and Spotify. 

    Kanthy also noted that going ahead, the group is also going to speed up its process of diversity inclusion.

    Watch full episode here:

  • Covid2019 might push traditional advertising towards negative growth

    Covid2019 might push traditional advertising towards negative growth

    NEW DELHI: The world economy has been brought to its knees by a medical crisis called COVID-19. The pandemic has battered the situation for even the most developed nations, and India, which was already dealing with a bruised economy for the past few quarters has found itself in a bigger soup. The ongoing lockdown has desisted liquidity across industries translating into a tough time for the media and advertising world, which has slowed down the business greatly mid-March onwards.

    DAN India CEO Anand Bhadkamkar tells Indiantelevision.com, “The pandemic has impacted the entire economy and the effects of it are being felt across all businesses. Manufacturing and other core businesses have been affected the most. People have stopped interacting in physical spaces. They are not moving out of their homes. Consequently, the entire economic activity has slowed down considerably. Advertising and communications tend to fuel the growth of commerce massively, thereby, accelerating its growth forward. Now, given that commerce has been badly hit, advertising is suffering equally.”

    DDB Mudra Group CEO and MD Aditya Kanthy shares that advertising reflects and shapes the economy and there has been a slump in the work opportunities because of the situation. “The demand side problems are obvious. Even in categories where there is demand, there are huge supply-side/ supply chain and distribution issues. Liquidity and credit is a challenge. Advertising is dependent on all of these factors. The industry depends on marketers who have the appetite and the means to invest. That is compromised in the current market scenario. It cannot operate in isolation.”

    While there has been a great surge in media consumption, both on digital and television, it is not resulting in ad monies for the platforms, given the market uncertainty. As per BARC-Nielsen data, weekly viewing minutes in week 15 of 2020, starting 11 April, grew by 40 per cent to reach 1,239 billion, as compared to 887 billion during the time period between 11 and 31 January, however, the number of advertisers dropped to 1,021, as compared to 1,378.

    If Madison Media and OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja is to be believed, the advertising growth, which was pinned by his firm at around 10 per cent at the beginning of the year,  will take a big hit in this calendar year. “We were expecting around a six per cent growth for traditional and around 28-30 per cent for digital media. However, looking at the current scenario, traditional media might observe a negative growth, while digital will also shrink considerably. We will be lucky if we can see a 1-2 per cent growth this year.”

    He elaborates, “The January-March quarter was already difficult for TV because of the NTO-2.0 and the second quarter is hit by COVID impact. Third-quarter might see a rise if we have a good Diwali season but it will depend largely on the market sentiments then.”

    Bhadkamkar notes, “We were hoping that advertising spends would grow by 10-10.5 per cent in 2020 as per industry estimates. Now, however, this growth is expected to be half of that. And, if the impact continues, the ill-effects would be much larger on the calendar year.”

    “The first quarter has been severely impacted, and recovery might start after h2. Q3 should return with recovery but again, that is only an assumption at the current stage and depends on how COVID 19 situation improves. Certain economists are predicting that the GDP growth (that was estimated at about 4.5 per cent) by May dip up to 1.5-1.9 per cent. If that happens, we will be slipping down by more than half almost. We just have to wait and watch how things pan out. For now, everything seems very tricky. However, from a long term perspective, the outlook for India is definitely positive, once the country starts getting out of COVID 19 downturn.”

    The industry insiders are hoping for some relief and support from the Indian government to pad the losses advertising industry is facing. Recently, AAAI chairman Ashish Bhasin had written to union minister of information & broadcasting Prakash Javadekar detailing a set of recommendations to support the industry.

    Bhadkamkar supports the decision as he says, “The government intervention is necessary for the current situation because the pandemic has affected the advertising industry severely. The letter stresses on how the Government can help in providing the stimulus to the advertising industry and not for any add-on benefits or expecting any specific fiscal measures. At present, the liquidity is getting tighter and there is a lot of slackness in the market. Hence, we need to protect the businesses by providing more liquidity as well.”

    He adds, “Right now, what is needed, is to protect the entire ecosystem because as an industry, advertising generates a lot of employment and more importantly acts as a catalyst for the growth of businesses. In my view, the letter is trying to address this and seek action towards this more so in this immediate period. Once, this lock-down ends and hopefully, we get ahead of the COVID-19 challenge at the earliest, things will come back to normal. But till then, the industry would need that additional support.”

    Kanthy also believes that the government will have to extend support to the whole ecosystem. “The government’s intervention in all parts of the economy is necessary at this time, whether it is on the stimulus or on the tax side. There is a need to put some extra cash in the hands of consumers as well to stimulate some demand. From an industry perspective, it will help us in access to liquidity and credit.”

    Sakhuja adds, “Government support will be really helpful right now so that brands treat advertising as an investment. Also, the government owes a lot of money to media and advertising companies. They need to pay that back as well.”

  • DDB Mudra appoints 11 specialists in GOB

    DDB Mudra appoints 11 specialists in GOB

    MUMBAI: As a part of its endeavor to build a future ready marketing services organisation, DDB Mudra Group has reconstituted the executive board and has announced the formation of The Group Operating Board (GOB). Consisting of leaders with a proven track record within the group and the industry, GOB members bring together diverse skillsets in marketing services and technology from across geographies.

    The GOB will advice and assist the Group CEO and MD, Chairman & CCO and CFO on various aspects related to leading and growing the organisation. The GOB will focus on achieving the group’s People and Product goals to deliver client excellence.

    The Group Operating Board will include:

    • Aditya Kanthy- Chief Strategy Officer, DDB Mudra Group

    • Anurag Bansal- Chief Financial Officer, DDB Mudra Group

    • Gour Gupta- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & CEO, DDB Mudramax (OOH, Events & Experiential)

    • Madhukar Kamath, Group CEO & MD, DDB Mudra Group

    • Ranji Cherian- President, DDB Mudra South&East

    • Rajiv Sabnis- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & President, DDB Mudra West

    • Rita Verma- Executive Vice President- Organization Development, DDB Mudra Group

    • Sathyamurthy Namakkal- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & President, DDB Mudramax- Media

    • Sonal Dabral, Chairman & CCO, DDB Mudra Group

    • Vandana Das- President, DDB Mudra North

    • Vineet Gupta- Chief Digital Officer, DDB Mudra Group and MD, 22feet Tribal Worldwide
    Quoting on the development, Madhukar Kamath said, “I am thrilled that each one of them is also a specialist in his / her field. The Group Operating Board will help lead collaborations with external partners in Technology, Data Analytics and Content.”

  • DDB Mudra appoints 11 specialists in GOB

    DDB Mudra appoints 11 specialists in GOB

    MUMBAI: As a part of its endeavor to build a future ready marketing services organisation, DDB Mudra Group has reconstituted the executive board and has announced the formation of The Group Operating Board (GOB). Consisting of leaders with a proven track record within the group and the industry, GOB members bring together diverse skillsets in marketing services and technology from across geographies.

    The GOB will advice and assist the Group CEO and MD, Chairman & CCO and CFO on various aspects related to leading and growing the organisation. The GOB will focus on achieving the group’s People and Product goals to deliver client excellence.

    The Group Operating Board will include:

    • Aditya Kanthy- Chief Strategy Officer, DDB Mudra Group

    • Anurag Bansal- Chief Financial Officer, DDB Mudra Group

    • Gour Gupta- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & CEO, DDB Mudramax (OOH, Events & Experiential)

    • Madhukar Kamath, Group CEO & MD, DDB Mudra Group

    • Ranji Cherian- President, DDB Mudra South&East

    • Rajiv Sabnis- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & President, DDB Mudra West

    • Rita Verma- Executive Vice President- Organization Development, DDB Mudra Group

    • Sathyamurthy Namakkal- Executive Director, DDB Mudra Group & President, DDB Mudramax- Media

    • Sonal Dabral, Chairman & CCO, DDB Mudra Group

    • Vandana Das- President, DDB Mudra North

    • Vineet Gupta- Chief Digital Officer, DDB Mudra Group and MD, 22feet Tribal Worldwide
    Quoting on the development, Madhukar Kamath said, “I am thrilled that each one of them is also a specialist in his / her field. The Group Operating Board will help lead collaborations with external partners in Technology, Data Analytics and Content.”

  • DDB Mudra Group makes senior appointments

    DDB Mudra Group makes senior appointments

    MUMBAI: The DDB Mudra Group has appointed 22feet Tribal Worldwide MD Vineet Gupta as its chief digital officer and, its planning head Aditya Kanthy as chief strategy officer. Gupta and Kanthy will be reporting directly to Group CEO & MD Madhukar Kamath.

    Also joining DDB Mudra Group is an industry veteran and OOH specialist, Gour Gupta. He takes over DDB MudraMax’s portfolio of OOH, Events and Experiential as its CEO. Gupta will also be an Executive Director of the DDB Mudra Group.

    “In our endeavour to partner our clients towards profitable growth, we have observed that every aspect of the DDB Mudra Group’s work from brand building to promotions design, from developing media strategies to event management is being transformed. These appointments recognize the strategic importance of data and digital technologies to our business. Vineet and Aditya will now work with me alongside Sathyamurthy Namakkal, President, DDB MudraMax Media and my other senior colleagues to build the organization for a future where business results, data and digital are at the heart of creativity, strategy and execution.” said Kamath.

    Quoting on his new role, Aditya Kanthy said, “Digital technologies are transforming every aspect of our client’s business from brand building to buying. I’m looking forward to help build the DDB Mudra Group for the future, where Data and Digital are at the heart of creativity and strategy. We’re already seeing glimpses of this in the composition, structure and work of our teams that are partnering J&J, Royal Enfield, VW, Future group, SAP and USL among others. As a Group, we are constantly exploring new ways of working together and learning new skills. It’s a massive opportunity and we’re ready to take it.”

    Gupta, who will be taking up his new role as CDO, in addition to his existing position as 22feet Tribal Worldwide MD said, “Data & Digital offer tremendous growth opportunities for our own business and for our clients. I look forward to collaborating with teams across the DDB Mudra Group to help identify and strategically scale these opportunities. The DDB Mudra Group is well poised to offer a strong and differentiated point of view and I am excited.”

    Gour Gupta said, “DDB Mudra Group is truly a well-diversified Marketing Services Group. The growth plans for the OOH, Events & Experiential businesses are both interesting and challenging. In Sanjay Shukla, the President in DDB MudraMax, I have a very able ally. I look forward to leading a very strong and committed team that is already in place. This is one journey that I will cherish.”

    Madhukar Kamath added “Gour Gupta started his agency career with Mudra. I am thrilled to welcome him as the ED of the DDB Mudra Group and the CEO of our OOH, Events & Experiential businesses. He has been a wonderful partner in our Joint Venture. With the entrepreneurial zeal and experience of Gour in the OOH business and with the proven expertise of Sanjay Shukla in the Events and Experiential space, DDB MudraMax will be a formidable agency to reckon with. Welcome Gour.”

  • DDB Mudra Group makes senior appointments

    DDB Mudra Group makes senior appointments

    MUMBAI: The DDB Mudra Group has appointed 22feet Tribal Worldwide MD Vineet Gupta as its chief digital officer and, its planning head Aditya Kanthy as chief strategy officer. Gupta and Kanthy will be reporting directly to Group CEO & MD Madhukar Kamath.

    Also joining DDB Mudra Group is an industry veteran and OOH specialist, Gour Gupta. He takes over DDB MudraMax’s portfolio of OOH, Events and Experiential as its CEO. Gupta will also be an Executive Director of the DDB Mudra Group.

    “In our endeavour to partner our clients towards profitable growth, we have observed that every aspect of the DDB Mudra Group’s work from brand building to promotions design, from developing media strategies to event management is being transformed. These appointments recognize the strategic importance of data and digital technologies to our business. Vineet and Aditya will now work with me alongside Sathyamurthy Namakkal, President, DDB MudraMax Media and my other senior colleagues to build the organization for a future where business results, data and digital are at the heart of creativity, strategy and execution.” said Kamath.

    Quoting on his new role, Aditya Kanthy said, “Digital technologies are transforming every aspect of our client’s business from brand building to buying. I’m looking forward to help build the DDB Mudra Group for the future, where Data and Digital are at the heart of creativity and strategy. We’re already seeing glimpses of this in the composition, structure and work of our teams that are partnering J&J, Royal Enfield, VW, Future group, SAP and USL among others. As a Group, we are constantly exploring new ways of working together and learning new skills. It’s a massive opportunity and we’re ready to take it.”

    Gupta, who will be taking up his new role as CDO, in addition to his existing position as 22feet Tribal Worldwide MD said, “Data & Digital offer tremendous growth opportunities for our own business and for our clients. I look forward to collaborating with teams across the DDB Mudra Group to help identify and strategically scale these opportunities. The DDB Mudra Group is well poised to offer a strong and differentiated point of view and I am excited.”

    Gour Gupta said, “DDB Mudra Group is truly a well-diversified Marketing Services Group. The growth plans for the OOH, Events & Experiential businesses are both interesting and challenging. In Sanjay Shukla, the President in DDB MudraMax, I have a very able ally. I look forward to leading a very strong and committed team that is already in place. This is one journey that I will cherish.”

    Madhukar Kamath added “Gour Gupta started his agency career with Mudra. I am thrilled to welcome him as the ED of the DDB Mudra Group and the CEO of our OOH, Events & Experiential businesses. He has been a wonderful partner in our Joint Venture. With the entrepreneurial zeal and experience of Gour in the OOH business and with the proven expertise of Sanjay Shukla in the Events and Experiential space, DDB MudraMax will be a formidable agency to reckon with. Welcome Gour.”

  • Sumeer Mathur joins DDB Mudra North

    Sumeer Mathur joins DDB Mudra North

    MUMBAI: DDB Mudra Group has announced the appointment of Sumeer Mathur as DDB Mudra North strategic planning senior VP and head.

     

    Based out of DDB Mudra North’s Gurgaon office, Mathur will work closely with national strategic planning head Aditya Kanthy, to lead planning and brand management for the agency.

     

    Before joining DDB Mudra North, Sumeer was associated with JWT (Delhi). During his tenure at JWT, he led award winning campaigns for Airtel Money and Microsoft. Apart from JWT, he has also worked with Rediffusion Y&R, Lowe Mumbai, Contract and SSC&B Lintas.

     

    On joining DDB Mudra North, Mathur said, “I am quite excited by the opportunity DDB Mudra North offers. While many agencies talk about the change in communication landscape, DDB Mudra Group seems to be the only one that has multiple disciplines working together to build brands under one roof. Too often the area of influence of the planner remains constricted to cracking an insight that turns into a TV campaign. I was also drawn to the culture of the agency which came through during my interactions with Madhukar, Aditya and Vandana.”

     

    Mathur brings to the agency an experience of over 15 years in communications across brands while being based in Mumbai and Delhi. He has worked with leading brands, across categories ranging from automobiles (Hyundai & Tata motors) FMCG (GSK, Unilever, Colgate Palmolive and Unicharm), household appliances and home electronics (LG and Microsoft), social health (USAID), airlines (Kingfisher airlines, Spice Jet) and hospitality (Taj Hotels & Resorts). He has also undertaken regional and global responsibilities for Unilever Brands (Fair & lovely, Lifebuoy shampoo, Clinic all Clear) for the South East Asian markets.

     

    Kanthy said, “We’re thrilled to have Sumeer on board. He’s an incredible talent. Vandana, Sambit and Sumeer make a formidable team in Delhi. He’s excited about working with all the DDB Mudra Group agencies under one roof and leading our bright young team to create influence and apply creative thinking for business growth. We’ve got a lot to do to be the best agency in the city and he’s up for it.”

     

    Added DDB Mudra North president Vandana Das,I’m so excited to have Sameer as part of the DDB Mudra group in Delhi. Sumeer is a dynamic leader & brings with him experience & maturity that is required to strengthen existing brands while ensuring that we are on a growth drive. I believe that he is a great asset & we can use his skills and talents in making our agency reach new heights.”

     

  • DDB Mudra Group elevates Aditya Kanthy & Amit Kekre

    DDB Mudra Group elevates Aditya Kanthy & Amit Kekre

    MUMBAI: Aditya Kanthy and Amit Kekre, currently senior VPs, DDB Mudra, have been elevated to the role of national strategic planning heads by the agency.

    In their new roles, Kanthy and Kekre will jointly take on the national mandate of looking after strategy and planning for all of DDB Mudra offices in the West, North, South as well as Tribal, Rapp and Remedy.   Arun Sharma in Delhi and Rajesh Sharma in Bangalore will work closely with Kanthy and Kekre respectively.  

    On the elevations, DDB Mudra Group group CEO & MD Madhukar Kamath said, “Aditya and Amit make a formidable team, both thorough with all facets of strategy planning, yet each with their unique worldview. They have both contributed greatly to strengthening the agency’s creative-effectiveness credentials and I am sure together they will take it to greater heights.”

    During his decade long stint with the DDB Mudra Group Kanthy has contributed to some of India’s most loved brands and trusted companies and has over a dozen wins across categories (including health & digital) at the Effies.

    Kekre began his planning career in 2001, and has worked with agencies in India and abroad. He was featured as one of 10 best planners across Asia Pacific by Media Magazine. On his new role, he said, “Imagination is the beginning of all planning. The last two and a half years I?ve been with DDB Mudra, I am glad this personal belief has found a turf on which it flourishes. Ours is a truly remarkable team – as adept with tools and processes, as it is with the most fundamental aspect of all communications? exploring people, imagining a different reality, imagining newer narratives. I am proud of our unique and in more ways than one, ‘total’ planning offering. Aditya is an amazing mind. The two of us together are only one of the visible signs of DDB Mudra?s core pillars, Together, we are better.”

    “DDB Mudra has a legacy of putting strategic thinking at the heart of the work we do. Over the years our management has displayed a serious commitment to planning by investing in an excellent team across the country and it’s been paying off. The product’s improved, our clients vouch for the quality of the thinking and the planners have forged deep partnerships with the creative and account management teams. With top class brand, media and activation planning under the same roof, we could lead the way in shaping the discipline. Amit’s a terrific partner, we enjoy working with each other and we’re raring to go”, said Kanthy.

  • Arun Sharma appointed as DDB Mudra head of planning

    Arun Sharma appointed as DDB Mudra head of planning

    MUMBAI: DDB Mudra has roped in Arun Sharma as head of planning, DDB Mudra Delhi. He will report in to DDB Mudra senior vice president Aditya Kanthy.

     

    Arun will be working on the agency’s client roster including Wrigley’s, Bata, Carrier Midea, India Yamaha Motors and Dabur among others.

     

    Arun joins DDB Mudra Delhi from Contract Advertising where he was VP, strategic planning. On joining DDB Mudra, Arun said, “DDB Mudra has a well known culture of planning and it’s an opportunity for me to partner Vandana and Aditya in implementing the bold planning vision for the agency.”

     

    With over 14 years of experience, Arun has worked on automobiles, telecom, confectionery, education, home appliances and airlines to name a few.

     

    Commenting on Arun’s appointment, DDB Mudra Group, Delhi president Vandana Das said, “I Welcome Arun to the DDB Mudra Group family. He has vast experience across categories and I’m sure with his experience, he would be able to add value to all our current businesses and also towards our new business initiatives.”

     

    Adding to this, DDB Mudra senior VP planning  Aditya Kanthy said, “Arun is a bright, ambitious and full of energy – just the kind of person we were looking for to lead our terrific young planners in Delhi. His experience is a good match for our client profile. He should have no trouble easing into our culture. I’m sure he’ll enjoy it.”

     

    In his earlier stints with leading agencies like Lowe, Saatchi & Saatchi and Rediffusion Y&R he got the opportunity to work on some of the largest brands in the country like Airtel, Hyundai, and Maruti Suzuki.

     

    Arun also had a two-year stint with ABN Amro Bank, before Contract, where he was one of the key persons responsible for the launch of ABN AMRO Broking, the retail brokerage division of ABN AMRO and managed NRI Banking.