Tag: Dentsu

  • Dentsu’s Tom Tromba joins experiential mktg co Factory 360

    MUMBAI: Factory 360, a leading experiential marketing agency in the US, has hired industry veteran Tom Tromba to lead its growing Account Service department. Tromba joins the management team at Factory 360 as EVP of Accounts.

    Tom comes to Factory 360 from Dentsu’s MKTG in NYC where he led the Diageo and RJR business.

    Tom brings over 20 years of Agency account leadership to Factory360, having led integrated Marketing programs for some of the world’s most iconic brands, including Diageo, NFL, MasterCard, and AB-InBev. He spent the past 11 years leading the strategic development as well as Execution of Consumer / Trade Influencer platforms for Diageo and RJ Reynolds.

    As the EVP of Account Services at Factory 360, Tom will be responsible for providing strategic thought leadership across all agency client businesses, while leading the cross-functional agency team in consistently delivering innovative consumer engagement experiences from retail events & promotions to fully integrated, large-scale experiential platforms.

    He brings a passion for the fast-paced events industry and a wealth of marketing experience having worked across multiple disciplines (Experiential, Sports Marketing & Sponsorships, Advertising, Shopper/Trade Marketing) over his career.

    “We are thrilled to have somebody of Tom’s caliber and experience join our growing family and look forward to continued growth with Tom’s vision,” says Factory 360 CEO Michael Fernandez.

  • Dentsu buys 95% stake in Swedish analytics co Outfox Intelligence

    MUMBAI: Dentsu, Inc. has announced that its global business headquarters Dentsu Aegis Network has reached an agreement to acquire a 95 per cent stake in Outfox Intelligence AB, an analytics and conversion optimization company in Sweden. The agreement also gives the Dentsu Group the option to make Outfox a wholly-owned subsidiary.

    Established in 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden, Outfox comprises 14 top class consultants, including its two founders, and has steadily improved business performance since its establishment. In addition to being authorized as a Google Analytics Certified partner and a leading sales and service partner for Google Analytics 360 Suite1, Outfox is also a certified partner of Optimizely, earning a strong reputation as the largest corporate authorized reseller in the Nordic region.

    Following the acquisition, Outfox will be integrated into iProspect, one of the Dentsu Group’s global network brands2 with strengths in the digital performance domain. With this new acquisition the Dentsu Group will deepen the collaborative relationship with Amnet, which provides trading desk services delivering more timely digital advertising to more accurate targets, heightening the synergy effects within the Group in the Nordic region.

    The impact of this transaction on Dentsu’s consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending 31 December, 2017 is expected to be minimal.

    1. Google Analytics 360 Suite is a comprehensive service providing data collection and analysis, decision-making and actions that can be utilised through a Google Analytics 360 certified reseller or by directly contracting with Google. All certified resellers meet stringent requirements, providing the same services as when used directly from Google. In Japan, seven companies, including Dentsu Digital, are authorised resellers.

    2. Dentsu Aegis Networkm the Dentsu Group’s global business headquarters based in London, is expanding the Group’s business worldwide through ten global network brands–Carat, Dentsu (Dentsu Brand Agencies), Dentsu media, iProspect, Isobar, mcgarrybowen, Merkle, MKTG, Posterscope and Vizeum–as well as through several specialist/multi-market brands.

  • Dentsu takes over data-driven agency & Adobe specialist Accordant

    MUMBAI: Dentsu, Inc. announced that its global business headquarters Dentsu Aegis Network has reached an agreement to acquire a 100% stake in Accordant Pty Ltd. Dentsu said its global business headquarters Dentsu Aegis Network has reached the agreement to acquire the data-driven customer experience and personalization agency based in Australia.

    Established in 2014, Accordant (accordant.com.au) is a full-service programmatic advertising company and technology solution provider offering advanced digital marketing services that give customers a brand experience optimized in paid and owned media. Its advanced integrated data management platform enables marketers to fine-tune search and display leading to greater personalization of customer experience and improved ROI.

    The Accordant team, only one of two agencies worldwide to achieve the title of ‘Adobe Media Optimization Specialization’ has expertise in most technology stacks with primary focus on the Adobe Marketing Cloud stack. The company, with its data-driven customer experience and personalisation capabilities provides such services as optimized search and display, targeting of website and mobile content, CRO (conversion rate optimization), measurement, analysis and reporting, centralized data management and segmentation and profiling setting.

    The Dentsu Group aims to accelerate its growth strategy in ANZ by increasing experts in digital marketing, media and data management. The Accordant team, working closely with our existing digital and CRM experts at WiTH Collective and Isobar, will contribute significantly to our offerings throughout this region.

    The impact of this transaction on Dentsu’s consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending 31 December, 2017 is expected to be minimal.

  • Dentsu acquires SVG Media, launches Columbus

    MUMBAI: Dentsu Aegis Network has announced the acquisition of SVG Media Private Limited, one of the largest independent digital agencies in India. SVG Media will join the network’s Asia Pacific digital marketing agency Columbus and will become SVG Columbus. Dentsu Aegis Network is currently Google’s largest search partner in India, and the addition of SVG Media will further strengthen the Group’s leading search position in the market. This acquisition will also support Columbus’ expansion in Asia Pacific – now in nine markets across the region.

    SVG Media includes the flagship brands DGM, Komli and Seventynine. Founded in 2006, SVG Media comprises of over 280 specialists across four major Indian cities Gurgaon, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. It offers diverse digital media competencies including online performance marketing, mobile app distribution, representations, social and web services through its flagship brands. The group has one of the largest client bases in the Indian digital media sector with over 700 monthly active advertiser campaigns locally, as well as international clients in Dubai, Indonesia and China.

    SVG Columbus CEO & DGM Anurag Gupta will report to Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia chairman and CEO Ashish Bhasin.

    Gupta, SVG Media Mobile & Seventynine CEO Chirag Shah, SVG Media Mobile & Seventynine COO Deven Dharamdasani, Komli business head Akshay Mathur, and finance controller Ashwani Mehta will join the SVG Columbus managing board, which will be chaired by Dentsu Aegis Network – Performance CEO Vivek Bhargava. Smile Group co-founders Harish Bahl and Manish Vij will continue to focus on investments through the Smile Group and will no longer act as directors of SVG Media. It has also been agreed that the Smile Group will retain the Tyroo Techlabs business.

    Bhasin said: “India is a significant market with rapid growth potential in its mobile and performance marketing business, and Dentsu Aegis Network India has a strong track record in the search and performance space to deliver this. Given its capabilities in data led search, performance marketing and mobile, SVG Columbus is ideally positioned to capture the fragmented long tail publisher market in India using technology and data. As a Group we have leading position in digital in India, particularly in search and performance and this gives us a clear leadership position in this area. We will now have over 1,300 digital professionals, accounting for over 35% of our revenues, well ahead of our competitors.”

    Gupta said: “We started out as a digital media group more than a decade ago, and for us to join forces with a clear market leader in digital, that is Dentsu Aegis Network, makes perfect sense. Their priority in placing digital at the forefront of their strategy and goals align perfectly with ours. We will continue to scale our offering in performance marketing and serving clients through the network and other agency networks. We are assured of their strong growth momentum, which will enable us to further enhance our scale as a business operationally and geographically. Their unique one P&L model also allows us to be part of that shared vision towards a digital world which will provide us with access to the latest industry technology and talent to deliver the best solutions for our clients.”

  • Taproot Dentsu appoints Bashir as VP

    Taproot Dentsu appoints Bashir as VP

    MUMBAI: Taproot Dentsu, the creative and communication agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, has strengthened its planning prowess with the appointment of Farah Bashir as Vice President, Strategic Planning. She will be based out of Taproot Dentsu’s Gurgaon office, and will work closely with Anand Murty – head of planning at Taproot Dentsu, to ensure that stellar creative and deep insightful thinking go hand-in-hand to create the best work possible for all clients.

    Prior to joining Taproot Dentsu, Farah was the general manager – planning at Cheil India, where she helped lead the Insights division.

    Armed with more than 13 years of experience, Farah has worked as a journalist with Reuters, as a marketing professional with Unilever Asia (across India, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Brazil), as a research analyst with Quantum Market Research and as a strategic planner with DDB Mudra and Lowe Lintas. She has worked on various brands including Samsung, Wills Lifestyle, OLX, Hindustan Times, Volini, Revital, Reckitt Benckiser, NDTV, Hindustan Times, MTS, Microsoft, Singapore Health Promotion Board (HPB), Singtel, Zopper, Twinings, Cisco, GPI and Dabur.

    Commenting on her appointment, Taproot Dentsu CEO Umesh Shrikhande said, “Farah brings with her wonderfully eclectic influences and perspective, thus adding more power to our ability to think different.”

    “Strategic planning can help inform the creation of powerful, motivating work that Taproot is known for and also provide clear, incisive counsel to clients with respect to the brand and business challenges they face. Farah’s track record and skill set is an asset to our team and we look forward to an exciting year ahead,” said Murty.

    Speaking on joining Taproot Dentsu, Farah said, “Taproot Dentsu, well-known as the creative powerhouse, is equally focused on the rigour and thinking on brands that it works on. Very rarely does the archetype of a planner and agency converge.”

  • Taproot Dentsu appoints Bashir as VP

    Taproot Dentsu appoints Bashir as VP

    MUMBAI: Taproot Dentsu, the creative and communication agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, has strengthened its planning prowess with the appointment of Farah Bashir as Vice President, Strategic Planning. She will be based out of Taproot Dentsu’s Gurgaon office, and will work closely with Anand Murty – head of planning at Taproot Dentsu, to ensure that stellar creative and deep insightful thinking go hand-in-hand to create the best work possible for all clients.

    Prior to joining Taproot Dentsu, Farah was the general manager – planning at Cheil India, where she helped lead the Insights division.

    Armed with more than 13 years of experience, Farah has worked as a journalist with Reuters, as a marketing professional with Unilever Asia (across India, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Brazil), as a research analyst with Quantum Market Research and as a strategic planner with DDB Mudra and Lowe Lintas. She has worked on various brands including Samsung, Wills Lifestyle, OLX, Hindustan Times, Volini, Revital, Reckitt Benckiser, NDTV, Hindustan Times, MTS, Microsoft, Singapore Health Promotion Board (HPB), Singtel, Zopper, Twinings, Cisco, GPI and Dabur.

    Commenting on her appointment, Taproot Dentsu CEO Umesh Shrikhande said, “Farah brings with her wonderfully eclectic influences and perspective, thus adding more power to our ability to think different.”

    “Strategic planning can help inform the creation of powerful, motivating work that Taproot is known for and also provide clear, incisive counsel to clients with respect to the brand and business challenges they face. Farah’s track record and skill set is an asset to our team and we look forward to an exciting year ahead,” said Murty.

    Speaking on joining Taproot Dentsu, Farah said, “Taproot Dentsu, well-known as the creative powerhouse, is equally focused on the rigour and thinking on brands that it works on. Very rarely does the archetype of a planner and agency converge.”

  • Dentsu stories create HarperCollins books

    Dentsu stories create HarperCollins books

    MUMBAI: Harper Collins India celebrates 25 years in India through a film that celebrates books. The campaign consists of a film that shows the journey of a novel. The novel titled ‘Journeys Never End’ exchanges hands through the film. 

    The film starts with an old man holding the novel whilst traveling in a bus. As the bus stops at a church, he forgets the novel behind. A young man notices the book and picks it up to give it to him but the bus leaves. We see a young woman board the same bus and take the seat adjacent to the young man. She notices the book in the young man’s hands. Seeing her interested in the book, the young man hands it to her and leaves as his stop comes. 

    What she finds written on the first page of the novel gives the film an unexpected twist. 

    The film ends with supers,“Stories create books. Books create stories”and the HarperCollins India logo. 

    The campaign was launched at the Jaipur Literature Festival, 2017. The film launches on social media on January 20. 

    Says Ananth Padmanabhan, CEO HarperCollins India, “We made this short film to celebrate our lifelong passion for storytelling. Something that simply reaffirmed the power of stories and the fact that books open up a world of unimaginable possibilities. And in Taproot Dentsuwe found the perfect partner. Narayan’s love for the written word and Titus’ spontaneous creative impulse were the perfect combination. We all have a story and we love stories – and we thought that this was a great way to say it!”

    “In the advertising business, we keep talking about how we are all story-tellers. Here was an intriguing brief that had us create a story about stories, without the story-teller intruding. When we asked Ananth ‘What do you want to happen as a result of this?’ he said, “The outcome I want is for the viewer to say ‘I want to pick up a book now!’ after seeing the film.” The insight was—in retrospect—very simple. Each of us is a story-creator, sometimes not knowing that’s what we are, mostly not knowing what triggers await us around the corner. That’s the basic reason books appeal to us: they tell the stories we believe we could have created. After all, our lives are a series of stories,” said Narayan Devanathan, group strategy officer, Dentsu India.

    “HarperCollins is such an iconic brand with about 200 years of history. It was a great experience to work on this brand. Ananth’s brief took me back to my literature days. Books contain stories. But I thought there are stories that exist outside the books as well. That’s how the line came up. Books create stories. Several stories emerged from this line. We just decided to break the campaign with the Firoza one,”said Titus Upputuru, Creative Head, Taproot Dentsu Gurgaon.

  • Dentsu stories create HarperCollins books

    Dentsu stories create HarperCollins books

    MUMBAI: Harper Collins India celebrates 25 years in India through a film that celebrates books. The campaign consists of a film that shows the journey of a novel. The novel titled ‘Journeys Never End’ exchanges hands through the film. 

    The film starts with an old man holding the novel whilst traveling in a bus. As the bus stops at a church, he forgets the novel behind. A young man notices the book and picks it up to give it to him but the bus leaves. We see a young woman board the same bus and take the seat adjacent to the young man. She notices the book in the young man’s hands. Seeing her interested in the book, the young man hands it to her and leaves as his stop comes. 

    What she finds written on the first page of the novel gives the film an unexpected twist. 

    The film ends with supers,“Stories create books. Books create stories”and the HarperCollins India logo. 

    The campaign was launched at the Jaipur Literature Festival, 2017. The film launches on social media on January 20. 

    Says Ananth Padmanabhan, CEO HarperCollins India, “We made this short film to celebrate our lifelong passion for storytelling. Something that simply reaffirmed the power of stories and the fact that books open up a world of unimaginable possibilities. And in Taproot Dentsuwe found the perfect partner. Narayan’s love for the written word and Titus’ spontaneous creative impulse were the perfect combination. We all have a story and we love stories – and we thought that this was a great way to say it!”

    “In the advertising business, we keep talking about how we are all story-tellers. Here was an intriguing brief that had us create a story about stories, without the story-teller intruding. When we asked Ananth ‘What do you want to happen as a result of this?’ he said, “The outcome I want is for the viewer to say ‘I want to pick up a book now!’ after seeing the film.” The insight was—in retrospect—very simple. Each of us is a story-creator, sometimes not knowing that’s what we are, mostly not knowing what triggers await us around the corner. That’s the basic reason books appeal to us: they tell the stories we believe we could have created. After all, our lives are a series of stories,” said Narayan Devanathan, group strategy officer, Dentsu India.

    “HarperCollins is such an iconic brand with about 200 years of history. It was a great experience to work on this brand. Ananth’s brief took me back to my literature days. Books contain stories. But I thought there are stories that exist outside the books as well. That’s how the line came up. Books create stories. Several stories emerged from this line. We just decided to break the campaign with the Firoza one,”said Titus Upputuru, Creative Head, Taproot Dentsu Gurgaon.