Tag: Chandni Shah

  • Abby Awards 2025 unveils power-packed jury chairs across key categories

    Abby Awards 2025 unveils power-packed jury chairs across key categories

    MUMBAI: The Ad Club has revealed the first set of jury chairs for The Abby Awards 2025 powered by One Show, ahead of the grand showcase at Goafest 2025, taking place on 21–23 May at Taj Cidade de Goa Heritage and Horizon.

    Stepping into key jury roles this year are four of the most dynamic minds in Indian advertising: Rajdeepak Das, Senthil Kumar, Chandni Shah, and Anupama Ramaswamy.

    Das to chair video film (under one minute) category

    Publicis Groupe south Asia and Leo Burnett south Asia chief creative officer & chairman, Das is known for redefining creativity with a human-first lens. His award-winning campaigns from Whisper’s ‘The Missing Chapter’ (Grand Prix, SDG – Cannes Lions 2022) to Pepsico Lays Smart Farms (Grand Prix, Spikes Asia 2024) underline his commitment to impactful innovation. At Leo Burnett, he launched Apollo 11, a futuristic division powered by mutant creatives including aerospace engineers and data scientists.

    Kumar to chair video film (over one minute) category

    VML India chief creative officer, dubbed a ‘Lion Hunter’ by The Economic Times, Kumar is one of the most decorated creative minds in the country. With 27 Cannes Lions, 24 D&AD Pencils, and numerous other global honours, his vision has fuelled campaigns for brands like Wipro, Hero Motors, Tata Steel, and The Times of India. His storytelling extends to award-winning short films and documentaries, including A Salaam To Kalam and Save Our Sentinels.

    Shah to chair mobile category

    FCB Kinnect founder & COO, from child model to digital powerhouse, Shah has consistently broken moulds. At 32, she co-founded one of India’s most impactful digital agencies with over 600 Kinnectors. She’s been honoured by Campaign Asia-Pacific, Impact’s 50 Most Influential Women, and Agency Reporter’s SHE Awards. Her jury experience and global award-winning campaigns (Cannes Lions, D&AD, Clio) make her a force to reckon with.

    Ramaswamy to chair diversity, equality & inclusion category

    Havas Worldwide joint MD & chief creative officer, With over 25 years in advertising, Ramaswamy is known for campaigns that resonate with both purpose and power. From launching Ikea in India to winning Gold at Cannes, Clio, LIA, and Spikes, she’s delivered some of India’s most memorable brand moments. Her impact-driven campaigns for Reckitt, Fortis, Suzuki, and Maruti continue to set benchmarks.

  • Henna Pande returns to FCB Kinnect as EVP – north, ready for a new chapter

    Henna Pande returns to FCB Kinnect as EVP – north, ready for a new chapter

    MUMBAI: FCB Kinnect has welcomed back Henna Pande as executive vice president – north. Following a well-deserved sabbatical in 2024 to focus on personal well-being, she is set to steer the agency’s Delhi operations towards further expansion and innovation.

    With over 15 years in the industry, Pande played a pivotal role in strengthening Kinnect’s presence in the north. During her six-year tenure, culminating as vice president (North), she expanded the Delhi team from 15 to over 100 professionals and worked with global clients such as Amazon, Nokia, Bausch + Lomb, vivo, and Vistara.

    “Rejoining FCB Kinnect feels like returning home,” Pande shared. “Having built the Delhi operations from the ground up, I look forward to this next phase. Working with Rohan Mehta and Chandni Shah has always been an exciting, high-impact experience. Now, with Neville and Priyanka driving an idea-first culture, we have a distinct advantage in turning bold creative thinking into measurable success. The ambition and vision at Kinnect are unparalleled, and I am eager to set new benchmarks and make a meaningful impact.”

    FCB Kinnect & FCB/SIX India CEO Mehta described Pande as a driving force in the industry, with a keen understanding of business and a strong ability to blend innovation with operational excellence.

    COO Shah added, “Pande has been instrumental in shaping our presence in the north. She understands what makes Kinnect unique – a culture built on creativity, agility, and seamless collaboration. With her back in Delhi, we are poised for even greater success.”

  • Amazon Global Selling’s ‘#IndiaSeDuniyaTak’ campaign spotlights Indian entrepreneurs

    Amazon Global Selling’s ‘#IndiaSeDuniyaTak’ campaign spotlights Indian entrepreneurs

    Mumbai: Can a 112-year-old tea business from West Bengal become a globally recognized brand? Can Multani Mitti (Bentonite Clay), an age-old natural skincare secret from India become the most sought-after product in Canada, the US, Japan and Australia? Can Kashmir’s Pashmina be draped in a country like Canada or Mexico? The answer to all these questions is a resounding “Yes!” Amazon Global Selling is making these dreams a reality for countless Indian businesses. Amazon has released the first of a series of four videos titled #IndiaSeDuniyaTak’ (India to the World), showcasing these journeys of Indian ambition and reaching a global audience.

    Launched in India in 2015, Amazon Global Selling helps Indian businesses of all sizes export their products through Amazon’s international marketplaces. The program has significantly lowered barriers for entrepreneurs looking to start or expand their export operations. Key achievements of the program include:

    ·         Tens of thousands of Indian exporters already selling globally

    ·         Millions of Made in India products available to customers in over 200 countries

    ·         $8 billion worth of Indian goods exported so far

    ·         Support for first-generation entrepreneurs and emerging brands.

    According to Amazon India director of global trade Bhupen Wakankar, “Our ‘India se Duniya Tak’ campaign highlights the diverse success stories of exporters using Amazon Global Selling. Launched nearly a decade ago, this program empowers Indian entrepreneurs to build thriving export businesses through e-commerce. It’s remarkable to see thousands of these businesses not only establishing globally recognized brands but also introducing Indian products to international customers. Their success underscores the program’s impact. Our focus remains on simplifying e-commerce exports. We’re making significant investments in technology to streamline the export process, making it more accessible for businesses of all sizes. Our goal is ambitious yet clear: facilitating $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports from India by 2025.”

    The ‘India se Duniya Tak’ campaign features four captivating short films. Each film delves into the world of a different exporter, showcasing their unique products and the traditional craftsmanship behind them. Some sellers began exporting with Amazon and grew into globally recognized brands. Others were already exporting; however, Amazon Global Selling helped them achieve even greater growth. Hailing from Srinagar, Indore, Ahmedabad, and Darjeeling, these four diverse stories represent the rich tapestry of Indian tradition and craftsmanship reaching a global audience. The ‘India se Duniya Tak’ video campaign is a collaborative effort, brought to life by Amazon and FCB Kinnect. Filmed across various locations, the campaign showcases the diverse offerings of Indian businesses.

    According to FCB Kinnect COO Chandni Shah, “The ‘India se Duniya Tak’ campaign was deeply rooted in passion, aiming to bring a human touch to the typically impersonal e-commerce interactions. Amazon Global Selling is a launchpad that showcases the remarkable offerings of Indian entrepreneurs alongside their dreams and aspirations. We focused on authentically capturing the personal stories and unique spirit of each business featured, showcasing how Amazon Global Selling has empowered their growth journey.”

    The campaign’s first video showcases the journey of Aaqib Bhat, the owner of Pashwrap, a Pashmina brand from Srinagar. Their craftsmanship and business span generations nurturing the art of creating luxury from the threads of Pashmina wool. Although their business is decades old, the excitement experienced by Aaqib of receiving the first global order is an important milestone in his journey.

    According to Pashwrap founder Aaqib Bhat, “Our speciality lies in handcrafted luxury goods, each adorned with intricate traditional Kashmiri embroidery. The creation of a single piece can span months, sometimes even a full year. Amazon Global Selling has been transformative for us, extending our market reach and enabling us to provide sustainable employment to skilled artisans from neighbouring villages. We’re thrilled to be featured in Amazon’s ‘India se Duniya Tak’ video campaign. This platform will spotlight the passion and precision behind our heirloom creations, introducing discerning global consumers to the true essence of our artistry.”

  • Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Mumbai: Setting a powerful tone yet again, Day 2 of Goafest 2024 began with the first session hosted by Adhikari Brothers Networks – Dhamaal presents a Knowledge Seminar with Knowledge Partner IAA in collaboration with UNICEF called Gender-Sensitive Marketing: Navigating The New Consumer Landscape. Among the distinguished speakers were Chandni Shah, Chief Operating Officer of FCB Kinnect; Darshana Shah, Head of Marketing & Customer Experience at Aditya Birla Capital; Kailashnath Adhikari, Business Head of Sri Adhikari Brothers & Managing Director of GovernanceNow; Rajdeepak Das, Chief Creative Officer of Publicis Groupe South Asia & Chairman of Leo Burnett South Asia; and Ram Madhvani, Filmmaker, Producer, and Founder of Equinox Films and Ram Madhvani Films. Guiding the discussion was Kranti Gada, Management Committee Member of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association and Founder of NeOwn.in.

    This thought-provoking session delved into the nuanced realm of gender-sensitive marketing, exploring strategies to navigate the ever-evolving consumer landscape. Chandni delved into the core issues within the education system and how the portrayal of men and women contributes to the lack of women in leadership roles. “Women can nurture women,” she emphasised, highlighting subconscious biases and the fact that men are often the primary decision-makers in households. She also advocated for conscious choices to address these issues. Subsequently, In answer to Kranti’s question on depiction, Ram discussed the Bechdel test, which measures the representation of women in film and other fiction. He mentions how important representation of women in fiction is also very poignant, “It’s rare to see women discussing anything other than men in many series and movies.”
    Rajdeepak, in his turn, spoke about the dramatic increase in female education rates, from 8.9 per cent in 1951 to 64 per cent in 2011 to 92.5 per cent in 2021! “What didn’t change in five to six decades has transformed in just one,” he remarked, suggesting that education and the creative industry could impact, accelerate, and enable women. Kailashnath, thereafter, pointed out the economic impact of gender inequality, stating, “According to a published report, several low to middle-income countries have lost over a trillion dollars because women weren’t empowered.” He also noted that 37 per cent of women globally lack internet access, adding, “Men have more facilities at their disposal than women, and that needs to change.”

    With a focus on inclusivity and understanding diverse perspectives, the speakers shed light on how brands can effectively connect with consumers in a way that respects and reflects their identities. Through insightful anecdotes and practical insights, the seminar provided a roadmap for brands to authentically engage with audiences, fostering deeper connections and driving meaningful impact in the marketplace.
    Thereafter, in a keynote address, Snap Inc. India managing director Pulkit Trivedi revealed how Snapchat emerged as the preferred platform for young India. Trivedi highlighted the platform’s unique features and engaging content, illustrating its resonance with the youthful demographic and its pivotal role in shaping digital culture. Pulkit revealed Snapchat’s approach to building a safe and creative space for its predominantly GenZ user base. With 75 per cent of its users hailing from this demographic, the app prioritised authenticity and fun, reflecting the generation’s carefree attitude towards online sharing. As the saying goes, “GenZ don’t feel the pressure of being judged.”

    Looking to the future, Snapchat will be investing in advanced engagement tools and will also look at the camera’s potential for advertisers while maintaining its commitment to user privacy and security. By deleting content by default and omitting likes and comments, the platform empowers users and safeguards their experiences. As the company declared through Pulkit, “We try giving power to our users.” By doing so, Snapchat cemented its position as a leader in the social media landscape, prioritising creativity, authenticity, and user well-being.

    Following this, the next session was presented by Sports18 & JioCinema, titled Media Agencies Panel – The Changing Expectations from a Media Client Leader, and the Challenges in Getting There, comprising prominent industry leaders. The esteemed panellists included Ajay Gupte, CEO of Wavemaker South Asia; Anita Kotwani, CEO of Media South Asia at Dentsu; Tanmay Mohanty, CEO of Publicis Media Services India; and Vaishali Verma, CEO of Initiative India. Guiding the discussion was Vikram Sakuja, Partner & Group CEO of Media & Out-of-Home at Madison Communications.

    In this revelationary session, the panel explored the evolving expectations placed on media client leaders and the challenges they face in meeting these demands. Through this conversation, key requisites for an effective client leader were explored, where Vaishali stressed that the requirements for a good client leader vary with each category and client. She emphasised the importance of identifying the nature of the business and then positioning a client leader whose skills and experience would be an asset to both the client and the brand. To this, Anita added, “A client leader needs to be obsessed with winning for the client and their profitability.” Moreover, Ajay brought attention to whether the client leader needs to be a single point of contact (SPOC). While acknowledging that much has changed in the industry, he noted that some fundamentals remain the same, such as the importance of understanding the client’s needs. He pointed out that change is a constant, and a client leader must evolve with market shifts and the information available, maintaining a client-centric approach.

    Through insightful dialogue and shared experiences, the discussion delved into the dynamic landscape of media agencies, offering perspectives on how leaders navigate industry shifts while striving for excellence. From adapting to emerging technologies to addressing changing consumer behaviours to having a client-centric attitude to display ownership and accountability, the session provided valuable insights into the strategies and approaches required to succeed in today’s fast-paced media environment.

    The third Knowledge Seminar titled, Trust or Bust: Thriving in the Digital World, was presented by Malayala Manorama with Knowledge Partner – ASCI, which brought together a distinguished panel of experts. Among them were Amit Doshi, Chief Marketing Officer at Britannia; Falguni Vasavada, Professor at MICA and Digital Creator; Paras Sharma, Director of Global Partnerships at Meta; and Sharan Hegde, Finance Content Creator and Co-founder and CEO of 1 per cent Club. Steering the conversation was Manisha Kapoor, CEO & secretary general of ASCI.

    In this informative and interesting session, the panel offered insights into navigating the idea of trust through the complexities of the digital landscape. Amit began by stating, “Trust between a consumer and a brand is now a two-way street.” He also emphasised the exponential importance of listening to the conversations in which a brand is involved. Additionally, in response to Manisha, Sharan stated that finance content creators play a crucial role in demystifying complex financial topics and offering accessible advice to consumers. He noted that financial scams have existed for ages and believes that the realm of content creation and digital following has only begun to address financial awareness. “Building trust is relatively easy, but once it’s lost, it can be gone forever due to one bad move or piece of news. Therefore, the focus should be on maintaining and nurturing that trust consistently,” he added.

    With discussions ranging from building trust in online platforms to leveraging digital innovations for business success, the session provided invaluable perspectives on how organisations can thrive amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. Through shared experiences and expert analysis, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics of trust and authenticity in the digital realm.

    The Fireside Chat by Viacom18 featured industry veterans, including Ankit Kapoor, Head of Marketing & International Business at Parle Agro; Mahesh Shetty, National Sales Head at Viacom18, and Navin Khemka, CEO of South Asia of Essence Mediacom. Conducting the conversation was Shibani Gharat, an accomplished Anchor and Associate Executive Producer. Mahesh discussed the evolution of Bigg Boss, highlighting how the show has expanded to include digital creators, thereby increasing its relevance. He emphasised the importance of catering to a diverse set of consumers and noted that the core principle of creating mass content remains unchanged. Over the past year, Mahesh’s team has merged television and digital divisions to better achieve their goal of reaching a broad audience.

    In response to a question about creating widespread brand love, Ankit underscored the necessity for marketing teams and brand managers to have a clear understanding of the role each medium plays. He pointed out that only with this clarity can brands successfully cultivate and maintain strong brand loyalty, saying, “Only through clarity are brands able to achieve what they set out to in terms of brand love.” In this insightful session, the panellists engaged in a candid discussion on navigating the evolving landscape of marketing and media, wherein consumers and the touchpoint – Television and Digital – are concerned.

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 also kicked off with an enriching masterclass by WhatsApp on Agency Exclusive: Drive growth across the customer journey with WhatsApp, presented by Riddhika Sand. The session threw light on the WhatsApp Business platform and its features. Riddhika spoke about how Whatsapp Business is designed to supercharge customer journeys. “Today around 1 billion people are using messaging business and 90.4% of online adults in India message with business at least once a week”, said Riddhika Sand.

    Thereafter, Ujaya Shakya enlightened the attendees with an intriguing masterclass on Unlocking Market Potential: Open your eyes to Nepal, presented by Outreach Nepal. Shakya began by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to you?” Through this, he highlighted the features of today’s Nepal – a vibrant, heterogeneous country, with famous personalities such as fashion designer Prabal Gurung. He said, “Today’s Nepal shows promising signs of growth, with immense market potential. Out of a population of 30 million, 72% are of working age, indicating a rise in the middle-income bracket. Major companies like Hyundai, Samsung, and all major Indian FMCGs are all investing in Nepal.”

    Shakya further added that from the perspective of marketing, the Nepali youth is a major target. The reason for the success of several Nepali brands today was the right positioning and marketing towards the youth. By displaying several examples, Shakya spoke of the most successful strategies used: achieving Nepalisation, using Nepali actors, creating relatable stories, and using cultural connections. Brands such as Mountain Dew, Centerfruit, Coca-Cola, Ncell, and Pepsi have all benefited from these strategies. Shakya concluded by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to all of you after this session?” The responses displayed that this masterclass effectively enlightened them on Nepal’s burgeoning market potential.

    Thereafter, the D&AD masterclass, presented by Lisa Evans and Paul Drake titled Unlocking Award Winning Ideas, gave valuable insights into the art of visualising innovative ideas. Drake discussed the importance of nurturing new talent through initiatives like D&AD New Blood and D&AD Shift, which provide opportunities for self-taught creatives. He also mentioned the Creative Leaders Program, partnering with companies like Adidas and Heinz to foster innovation. He noted, “The aim is to open doors for new talent and help them shine in the creative industry.”

    On crafting excellence, Lisa Evans explained the idea-execution-relevance triad for impactful work and introduced the unique categorization of creative work using the D&AD pencils (Wood, Graphite, Yellow, White, and Black) for categorising creative excellence. She outlined a hierarchy from destructive to legendary work. The case studies presented by them showcased brands such as ‘We Are Warriors’, ‘Jersey Pay’, ‘Proudly Second Best (IKEA)’ as fresh, innovative and contagious ideas. Evans and Drake also highlighted the Five P’s approach—understanding the problem, generating possibilities, choosing what to push, building a prototype, and making a pitch which was exemplified through a brainstorming session with Heinz and subsequent team presentations.

    Next, Amazon miniTV held a masterclass on Brand Integration. Vijay Iyer, Director, Amazon Ads India and Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV led the session. The masterclass highlighted the growth in free video viewership in India and the effectiveness of brand integrations on video streaming services like miniTV in driving advertising impact. It provided an overview of various integration formats, amplification approaches, and performance metrics, which make miniTV a suitable proposition for marketers looking to reach and engage Indian consumers through relevant video content.

    The first half of Goafest 2024 Day 2 was wrapped up with an informative masterclass on Hall of Flame – The Olympics Masterclass by Sports18 and JioCinema, presented by Chandan Roy. The masterclass provided a unique perspective on the world of the Olympics and sports. Chandan shed light on the birth of the Olympics, its viewership, and its broader significance. He explained that the Olympics reflect the political and economic strength of a country and serve as a source of national pride, with people desiring their country to win regardless of the sport. Chandan emphasised, ‘The Olympics is a force for good’. He also discussed India’s aspiration to host the Olympics in the future. Chandan mentioned that as a platform, they are striving to bring the Olympics to a larger audience. To support this effort, they have created a show called ‘Get Set Goal’, hosted by Dinesh Karthik. Given that the majority of India’s sports audience consists of cricket lovers, the vision behind this show is to leverage cricket to spread awareness about the Olympics.

     

  • FCB Kinnect appoints Priyanka Nair as national strategy director

    FCB Kinnect appoints Priyanka Nair as national strategy director

    Mumbai: Digital-first creative agency, FCB Kinnect, has appointed Priyanka Nair as national strategy director, furthering its commitment to pioneering a future where digital remains the cornerstone of brand communication strategy.

    Priyanka moves from Ogilvy, where she was executive vice president – planning and strategy.

    As our new national strategy director, Priyanka will spearhead the creation of transformative strategic solutions for our clients. With her profound expertise in deep thinking, she will enhance our digital capabilities, recognising their critical role as the foremost channel for brand development in the current market landscape.

    Based out of the agency’s Mumbai office she will spearhead the planning teams across all three geographies – Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai.

    Under the guidance of Priyanka, the agency will also set up and run the transformation, expert alliances and knowledge verticals.

    With over 15 years of experience, she was also associated with Creativeland Asia. Priyanka has worked closely with brands like Coca-Cola Nutrition, Minute Maid, Audi India and Tata Sky (now Tata Play), among others.

    Her work has bagged various awards at the Cannes Lions, EFFIES India, EFFIES APAC and more.

    On the appointment, FCB Kinnect and FCB/SIX India CEO Rohan Mehta said, “Priyanka’s addition strengthens the strategic direction of our digital assets towards impactful marketing. Her expertise will bolster our brand building capabilities, further amplifying our dedication to using creativity as an economic multiplier.”

    FCB Kinnect COO Chandni Shah added, “Since we already possess an integrated model blending media, tech, content, and creativity around business goals, Priyanka’s appointment will allow us to maximise our offerings, by continuing to support clients through crafting insight-driven strategies which will fuel business growth.”

    “I am super thrilled to jump onto this exciting new journey with FCB Kinnect as it gives me an opportunity to use my expertise at a digital-first creative agency, to not only to put out some fun work, but also help add value to clients and maximise effectiveness for both business and brand,” said FCB Kinnect national strategy director Priyanka Nair on joining FCB Kinnect.

  • Niraj Ruparel, Chandani Samdaria, Chandni Shah, Senthil and P G Aditya appointed as jury chairs for Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show

    Niraj Ruparel, Chandani Samdaria, Chandni Shah, Senthil and P G Aditya appointed as jury chairs for Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show

    Mumbai: Niraj Ruparel, Emerging tech lead for WPP and head of mobile at GroupM, Chandani Samdaria, executive creative director at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Chandni Shah, COO of FCB Kinnect, Senthil, CCO, VML and P G Aditya, CCO and co-founder of Talented, join as jury chair for Technology category, Red Abby category, Mobile category, Integrated category and Digital category respectively, at The Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show.

    Niraj Ruparel, Emerging Tech Lead for WPP and Head of Mobile at GroupM, has been appointed jury chair in Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show in the Technology category.

    Niraj is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in Generative AI, Metaverse Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Voice Marketing, XR marketing, consumer platforms, brand communications, and marketing analytics.

    Niraj has been instrumental in developing cutting-edge creative technology solutions for agencies and clients in India.

    Niraj is a go-to expert for all things related to voice, technology, mobile, and digital platforms. His work has won several awards, including FOMG, WARC, Cannes, and I-com Data Creativity Awards. In addition, he has been personally recognised for his achievements, including winning the prestigious inaugural WPP Ignite awards, Niraj has been listed in Campaign Asia’s Top 40 Rising Talent and has been featured as a top digital marketing leader in 2022 by CMO Asia.

    Niraj was recently awarded for his contribution to Metaverse & AI industry at IAA Tech Plus 2023.

    Niraj is a true industry maverick shaping the future of digital marketing. Additionally, he’s also a die-hard fitness fanatic, hula hooper and an affectionate father.

    Chandani Samdaria, executive creative director at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, India has been appointed jury chair in Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show in the Red Abby category

    Chandani has been a National Gold Medalist in Figure and Artistic Skating.  She then smoothly transitioned from gliding on wheels to gliding through ideas, campaigns and briefs.

    With a career spanning over 14 years, she has honed her skills at agencies like Lowe Lintas, Leo Burnett and now L&K Saatchi &. Saatchi.

    Chandani was awarded 40 under 40, 2023 by Social Samosa.

    Chandani has created campaigns for giants like Vicks, Head & Shoulders, Nivea, Tide, Ariel, Amazon Audible, Knorr, Closeup, Kwality Wall’s, Axis Bank, Hotstar, and more.

    For every brand, her forever mantra has been to conceive campaigns that weave powerful ideas through cultural insights.

    Chandni Shah, COO of FCB Kinnect has been appointed jury chair in Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show in the Mobile category.

    Chandni heads a team of over 400 talented #Kinnectors across multiple cities. Her charisma is unmatched and she’s a torchbearer for the next generation. Her all-guns-blazing attitude has forged strong client relationships, attracting an enviable roster of blue-chip companies.

    Under her leadership, FCB Kinnect has won some note-worthy global industry accolades, such as Cannes Lions, One Show, Spikes Asia, Grand Clio and many more.

    She was one of IMPACT’s 50 Most Influential Women. She was also the recipient of the SHE 2022 award by Agency Reporter. Chandni has also been listed in Campaign South Asia’s prestigious 40 Under 40 Award and the Young Business Leader Award for the South Asia region.

    While having contributed to almost all their large clients, she works closely with HDFC Bank, Amazon, Tata Motors, TVS, Aditya Birla Capital Group etc.

    A young woman leader herself, Chandni grooms her #Kinnectors to break the ceiling and #GetGreatShitDone.

    Senthil CCO, VML India has been appointed jury chair in the Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show in the Integrated category.

    Senthil is the spearhead of the creative team at VML, the world’s largest creative company that’s powering the business of ideas and inspiring growth for several international brands and national market leaders, working with multilingual creative and digital teams across the country.

    Senthil believes in leading by example and leading from the front with insightful ideas that have built legendary local brands like Wipro, The Times Of India, Tata Steel, Tata Gluco Plus, Himalayan, Apollo Tyres, Hero Motors, Aditya Birla Fashion, Murugappa Group, Nestle Munch, Star Sports and leading global brands like Nike, Levi’s, Puma, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, KitKat, Johnnie Walker, Google, Facebook, Rotary International, Shell, Unilever Radiant and Unicef.

    THE ECONOMIC TIMES gave Senthil the coveted title of ‘Lion Hunter’ for winning India’s first Gold Lions in Film & Film Craft at the Cannes Lions International Festival. He has also won India’s first One Show Gold Pencils in Film, Film Craft and Film Innovation and several D&AD, Spikes, Clio Awards and New York Festival Gold Medals.

    With over 300 International Awards, Senthil is the most awarded writer, creative director and film director in Indian advertising, while leading the company to several ‘Agency Of The Year’ and ‘Campaign of the Year’ titles. Senthil has been voted ‘Copywriter of the Year’ and ‘Film Director of the Year’ several times at the National and Asia Pacific regional creative festivals.

    P G Aditya, CCO and co-founder of Talented has been appointed jury chair in Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show in the Digital category.

    PG Aditiya is the creator of India’s most awarded campaign ever: The Unfiltered History Tour, an undercover tour of the British Museum’s disputed artefacts – for VICE.

    Talented is an employee-owned creative agency founded by PG Aditya prior to which he was the CCO of Dentsu Webchutney until February 2022.  His work is responsible for India’s only “Agency of the Year” title so far at Cannes Lions.        

    PG Aditya has helped elevate the country’s credentials at international stages through campaigns like Why is this a Swiggy Ad?, Travel on Cleartrip and Flipkart’s Hagglebot. PG was also recognised as APAC’s #1 CCO by the One Show & as  Creative Agency Leader of the Year by the IAA

    The Abby Awards will be held on the 29th, 30th, and 31st of May during Goafest 2024.

    For more details on The Abby Awards, visit https://abbyawards.com/

  • Kinnect India wins the digital mandate for R.K. Marble

    Kinnect India wins the digital mandate for R.K. Marble

    Mumbai: Kinnect India on Wednesday announced that it has won the digital mandate for R K Marble & Granite, which is an Indian conglomerate and a global trendsetter in the world of Natural Stone.

    The mandate includes creative strategy and execution, social media management, and planning and executing performance-focused media campaigns for the brand across all channels.

    The account will be managed out of Kinnect India’s Gurgaon office.

    Talking about the association, R K Marble director of sales and marketing R. K. Gupta said, “When we stepped up to disrupt the category with our transparency, we needed a partner who was equally disruptive and transparent. Kinnect has taken up the challenge to translate our “Khoobsurat Imaandaari” into a meaningful digital presence and we’re looking forward to the journey ahead.”

    Commenting on the big win, Kinnect COO Chandni Shah said, “R.K Marble is a leading player in the world on natural stone. It is a great opportunity for us to partner with the brand for its digital mandate.  Our digital capabilities and creative communication will be key to amplifying and optimising the brand’s marketing efforts.”

    Speaking on the win, Kinnect vice president (north) Henna Pande commented, “It is a brilliant opportunity for us to build the digital presence of a heritage brand like R.K. Marble. The brand stands for “Khoobsurat Imaandari” – a promise of honesty to the customer.  With Kinnect’s powerful media strategic thinking and creative strength, we’re thrilled to communicate this promise via. relevant digital mediums and creating business impact for the brand.”

  • Digital marketing to see an upsurge in advertiser movement post-Covid

    Digital marketing to see an upsurge in advertiser movement post-Covid

    NEW DELHI: The Covid2019 pandemic has impacted the business community in a number of ways. However, the one industry that seemed to have gained from the pandemic is digital marketing. It was already growing at a rapid phase within the country and the lockdown came as a great catalyst for boosting it.

    However, the growth in the domain might not become visible immediately. In a zoom webinar with Indiantelevision.com, discussing how digital marketing will change in the post-Covid world, Kinnect CEO Rohan Mehta said, “Digital surely stands out as an industry that will get positively impacted by this, but that positive impact will surely take some time to come. While digital adoption has gone through the roof, because businesses are in a downturn, spending still doesn’t have come. I think, evaluating the spend over the last couple of months isn’t the right metric. We will have to see over a period of six months to gauge the impact.”

    Kinnect COO Chandni Shah added, “I think more than digital spends increasing, what the businesses today are focusing on is digitising their businesses. A lot of companies were already working towards this and what the pandemic has done is that accelerated the process towards that.”

    She also noted that news apps, especially regional, mobile gamings and OTT platforms, will see a lot of traction from advertisers once the lockdown is lifted. However, the content on OTT platforms is needed to become more inclusive and family-friendly.

    Mehta highlighted that regional content, not just in the news space but overall, is up for gaining massive traction from brands. Apps like Helo and ShareChat will see an upsurge in advertisers’ interest. “It has already been happening. There have been many campaigns for which we too have used micro-influencers, for region-specific conversations. But there is a lot of scope for an uptick there, and I see it happening in the near future.”

    The duo also agreed that another positive that this pandemic has brought in, not just for digital but for industries across domains, is that it has made people more punctual and organised in their way of working, which Shah Mehta thinks will continue even after the new normal sets in. Shah said that she sees more of client meetings happening virtually in the coming future.

    According to them, the pandemic might act as an accelerator to the gig-economy in India. Mehta noted that more agencies will be open to outsourcing specialised skills to freelancers and consultants. However, there is a long way to go for standardizing the prices and work culture for those who are not on company payrolls.

    This also will popularize LinkedIn as a platform as a lot of talent search is happening there and will probably see more advertisers coming in if the professional social networker manages to deal with some glitches.

    Mehta noted, “LinkedIn has been a part of the media mix for most advertisers for the past three years now and it has constantly been bringing in new formats to advertise also. The place where LinkedIn lacks a little bit is its expensive pricing. Also, the number of people on the platform is quite limited and you can’t reach a wide audience.”

    He added, “I have been waiting for LinkedIn to become more India-centric and viable in terms of pricing. As soon as that happens, a tonne of advertisers will flock the place and will be using it way more aggressively.”

  • Social Kinnect designs interactive campaign #AWonderfulWorld for Lodha Group

    Social Kinnect designs interactive campaign #AWonderfulWorld for Lodha Group

    MUMBAI: Social Kinnect has conceptualised and designed an interactive campaign called #AWonderfulWorld for real estate company Lodha Group to help the latter in creating a connection with its customers. The campaign allows people to virtually experience ‘a wonderful world’ through a 4-part interactive micro-series showcasing luxurious offerings at Lodha Group’s property, Upper Thane.

    Claimed to be the very first interactive digital campaign in the real estate space, #AWonderfulWorld lets users engage with the actual content of the videos. This micro-series, in all its four parts, depicts residents of Lodha Upper Thane living a colourful, joyous, and happy family life.

    Commenting on the campaign, Social Kinnect COO Chandni Shah said, “At Social Kinnect, we strive to lead the way for the firsts in the digital space. We are delighted that for Lodha, we were able to bring out the first ever interactive campaign in real estate digital space. The campaign is not only unique in its concept but also forms an instant connect with the viewers by empowering them to choose how they want to interact with the video content. Working on campaigns like #AWonderfulWorld motivates us to think outside the box and build path breaking campaigns for our clients.”

    Lodha Group CMO Viral Oza said, "At Lodha, it has always been our endeavour to build enriching lifestyles through our products and services. In keeping with that endeavour, Upper Thane brings to Thane, a world-class lifestyle with everything one could dream of. This interactive micro-series in an engaging format helps us bring alive this wonderful life at Upper Thane to the customer."

  • DBS Bank is #SparkingTheFuture for kids in Mumbra

    DBS Bank is #SparkingTheFuture for kids in Mumbra

    MUMBAI: To mark the Children’s Day celebration in India, DBS Bank launched a unique campaign, #SparkingTheFuture, featuring cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, to give the kids an opportunity to play to their hearts' content.

    Designed by Social Kinnect  the campaign highlights the culture of sports that has been brewing in Mumbra and the way DBS Bank is helping in nurturing the same.

    To make this campaign successful, DBS Bank has also invited people to become a part of the movement online and pledge their support in #SparkingTheFuture of kids.  Next month, DBS will light up an entire ground in Mumbra, to give the kids access to playground, even after the sun sets.

    Social Kinnect COO Chandni Shah said, “At Social Kinnect we strongly believe in bringing out the impact of socially relevant campaigns to ensure that they resonate with the audience and encourage them to join the movement. #SparkingTheFuture by DBS Bank is one such campaign that aims at highlighting the difference that has been made on-ground. The idea was to keep the campaign realistic by featuring kids who have been impacted and Sachin Tendulkar, who is one of the strong pillars of the campaign.”

    DBS Bank marketing head Sheran Mehra said, “It all began when we at DBS Bank and Sachin came together to #SparkAPurpose. Sachin’s real-life mission is to facilitate play amongst children, we made it our shared purpose, and decided to provide kids access to play even after the sun sets. It’s been an incredible journey since, and now we are #SparkingTheFuture of the next generation of our country by lighting up our first ground at Mumbra. We intend to fuel the existing counter-culture of sports amongst kids and enable them to play to their hearts content.”