Tag: Kaizad Pardiwalla

  • Orchard Advertising names Sharmine Panthaky as VP & head of Mumbai ops

    Orchard Advertising names Sharmine Panthaky as VP & head of Mumbai ops

    MUMBAI: Orchard Advertising has appointed Sharmine Panthaky as vice president and branch head based in the Mumbai office.

     

    She joins from Interspace Solutions, where she worked as national head – retail and customer engagement.

     

    At Orchard, Panthaky will lead the relationship with key clients and work towards the agency’s growth.

     

    Speaking on their move to strengthen its leadership team with this new hire, Orchard Advertising COO Kaizad Pardiwalla said, “Sharmine joins us having had rich experience in business development and leading many national and multinational client relations. In her we found the unique ability to define the purpose for brands and devise business solutions that could unlock their true potential in the market. She will work with a multi-disciplinary team across The Leo Group India’s specialised offerings in digital, retail, activation, etc., thus helping to drive an integrated communication initiative on the brands we partner. I wish her the very best in taking Orchard to new heights.”

     

    Panthaky added, “Orchard has a legacy of great work on brands anyone would be proud to have on their roster. The leadership team has inspiring and exciting plans for the future. The opportunity to be part of this great journey was a no brainer. Since I’m joining mainstream advertising with Orchard after having spent many years in Out of Home, BTL and other disciplines, it gives me great joy and a feeling of being back home. I’m excited to partner clients and contribute hugely in getting great work out, thus helping to grow the agency’s business.”

     

    Panthaky is a marketing and communications professional with over 13 years of media and advertising agency experience across mainline advertising, out of home, engagement, news distribution and BTL.

  • Orchard Advertising strengthens its creative team

    Orchard Advertising strengthens its creative team

    MUMBAI: Orchard Advertising, a part of the Leo Burnett Group, has strengthened its creative team with the appointment of Vinod Eshwer and Neel Roy Cruz as executive creative directors based at its Bengaluru office.

    The duo joins from McCann Bangalore and will report to Leo Burnett India CCO RajDeepak Das.

    Speaking on the appointment, Das said, “Our extensive 5-month hunt for a creative leadership team at Orchard Bangalore ended with Vinod and Neel, who are extremely talented individuals having a strong desire to produce new-age integrated work by thinking beyond traditional media and delivering conversations, acts, and experiences to help brands achieve their goals in the marketplace.”  

    Orchard Advertising CCO Kaizad Pardiwalla added, “Vinod and Neel coming on board to lead Orchard Bangalore’s creative team is a decisive step in making Orchard one of the best integrated communications company in India. Both are a highly talented  and celebrated team and their creative ideology is in sync with that of Orchard India’s i.e. to create acts based on strong ideas and insights which help bring alive the purpose of the brands and create a positive impact on our clients’ businesses.”

    The duo said, “When Raj revealed the agency’s plans and the journey it is embarking upon by handpicking talent and encouraging them to think beyond traditional media, and to communicate in new ways using digital and technology made us pack our bags and hop on board. We are truly living in exciting times where commerce and communication are being shaped and reshaped with every click and swipe. We have got e-butterflies in our bellies.”   

    Both Eshwer and Cruz have more than 15 years of advertising experience. Some of the brands that they have worked on together include TVS, Tata Beverages, Britannia and ITC.

     

  • Leo Burnett aims to be amongst top 5 agencies in the world by 2017

    Leo Burnett aims to be amongst top 5 agencies in the world by 2017

    MUMBAI: Starting the new year on a fresh note and an ambition to be amongst the top five creative agencies in the world by 2017, Leo Burnett is all set for the future.

    The agency will build brick by brick and guided by the 3 Ps- people, product and profit.

    The year 2014 saw a shocking development that of KV Sridhar aka Pops, erstwhile chief creative officer, India subcontinent, Leo Burnett, hanging his boots after 17 long years. However, with the hiring of ‘the +A types’ people, the agency want to reach for the stars. Leo Burnett hired Neha Contractor, Kaizad Pardiwalla, Prajato Guha Thakurta, Sachin Kamble, Harshad Hardikar, Antony Rajkumar, Oindrila Roy and Rakesh Hinduja in 2014 to get the right kind of people who are future ready.

    “A closer look at these leaders will also reveal that we are hiring a different breed of talent. Talent who can think beyond the 30 second TVC. We are really serious about winning with integration and these leadership changes will help us move rapidly in the new direction,” wrote Leo Burnett Group India CEO Saurabh Varma in an internal mail addressing the employees.

    Varma went on to write, “I request you all to focus on the 4 C’s as you look at levels in the organisation. The first C is Curiosity. We want to be child-like in the way we live our lives. We want you to leave your tables and explore the world around you. Nothing will give us more pleasure than people taking all their leave. Sacrifice is in, but the right kind. Hard work is appreciated but not if it comes in the way of us experiencing life. You have our commitment of continuing with this New Year break again, next year. Our hope is that next year we are even better organised to take this opportunity to slow down, relax and refresh. So please be curious in 2015.

    The next C is Champion. Great work stirs resistance. We need champions to help us sell great work. We need people who will not let the incredible idea just die. We all need more champions across the organisation who will challenge the work, shape the work and sell the work.

    The third C is Craftsman. Leo talked about that restless feeling that nothing you do is ever good enough. We want to live that spirit in our everyday life. We want to reach for the stars, everyday. No matter what you do in the Group, we want you to chase perfection. Average is out. Greatness is all that matters.

    Finally the fourth and the most important C: Citizens. We live in a world where an idea is shared and created by many. The spirit of knowing that we are all in it together is the fundamental to the organisation we are trying to build. Please populate the agency with people who embody these four traits. 2015, will also be a year where we will move forward and create a more performance driven organisation. We need to understand that growth is everyones job. Growth gives us freedom. Freedom to reward our people. Freedom to train our people. Freedom to create a better destiny for our people. We will reward people who drive growth. Every senior leader will have clear KPIs. Creative leaders will have to deliver on 7+ work. We will need to use our understanding of clients to create and sell them work they need rather than the work they want.”

    On the product front, Varma and Rajdeepak Das are excited about the momentum that has been created. Work on KBC, HE (man’s day), Kindle, Imagica and Anchor shows that the agency is moving steadily in the right direction. “With our marquee portfolio of brands, we hope to create incredible momentum in the next few months. Please use the specialisations at your disposal to create new work. Overall we need work which is true to ‘imaginative populism’. Work which is shared. Work which becomes part of peoples everyday lives. Work which our families are proud of. Work which delivers on the purpose of our brands. Please create content. Please create branded utility. Please use the power of technology to create platforms which are always-on. Please try different things. We urge you to take the risks. We will support risk and failures. We are ready for change,” he wrote to motivate all.

    Last year the group had won 37 clients and the agency wants to keep the momentum going in 2015. “We will not slow down. We will build on the incredible momentum we have created. We plan on both organic growth and new business wins. In 2015 we hope to pitch less and win a lot more. Prospecting will play a critical role in the way we approach our pitches. Please be ready for a lot of action,” he concluded his letter.

     

  • Kaizad Pardiwalla joins Orchard Advertising as COO

    Kaizad Pardiwalla joins Orchard Advertising as COO

    MUMBAI: The Leo Group has announced the appointment of Kaizad Pardiwalla to head Orchard Advertising as COO, based at its head office in Mumbai.

     

    The Leo Group CEO Saurabh Varma said, “We are delighted to welcome Kaizad to The Leo Group. Orchard, over the last year, has grown by 40 per cent y-o-y and has an incredible momentum. We required a leader with integrated experience to take Orchard Advertising to the next level. Kaizad, with his media-agnostic approach to brand building, is possibly the best candidate to add value to our clients’ businesses.”

     

    Pardiwalla added, “The way brands tell stories is changing from the 30 sec TVC to engaging the customer in conversations and making them a part of the brand story as advocates. Orchard, with its incredibly talented team has always done great work and is now poised to lead this evolution into true trans-media integration. I am extremely happy that I’m a part of this evolution and look forward to sharing my unique experience straddling digital and traditional advertising with my team at Orchard to help us create truly integrated experiences for our clients.”

     

    Kaizad comes with 18 years of experience in the business with the last three being at Grey where he ran the Mumbai operations. He started his career with Lowe Lintas in 1995 and moved to Ogilvy in 1997. After spending seven years at Ogilvy advertising, in 2004, he was appointed as business director, OgilvyOne Worldwide, the digital and direct marketing division of Ogilvy, where he headed the operations in the western region.  After three years, he took over as the national head of OgilvyOne India. During the course of his career, Kaizad has worked with clients such as American Express, Cadbury, CISCO, IBM, ICICI Lombard, ITC, The Economist and Vodafone amongst others.

  • Grey appoints Kaizad Pardiwalla as branch head for Mumbai

    Grey appoints Kaizad Pardiwalla as branch head for Mumbai

    MUMBAI: Grey India has appointed Kaizad Pardiwalla as branch head for its Mumbai office. He will commence his operations from 11 April.

    Hari Krishnan, the former branch head will head the South operations as vice president and head.

    Both, Pardiwalla and Krishnan will report to Grey India COO Jishnu Sen.

    Prior to Joining Grey, Pardiwalla was working with Bates 141 and was heading there Mumbai office.

    At Bates, Pardiwalla worked on brands such as Virgin Mobile, Colgate Palmolive, Tang, Fiat, TVS, Tata AIG, MTV, Pfizer, ICICI Cards etc. His main mandate was to launch the digital marketing. Also, to run the advertising business with an objective to make digital, advertising and activation work in sync, to provide single idea led solutions to brands.

    On his appointment, Pardiwalla said, “I am absolutely delighted to be joining Grey as this agency has a strong motivation; winning some key accounts in the recent past. I am particularly looking forward to working with Jishnu and rest of the team to do even better work in the coming years.”

    Sen adds, “It‘s great to have Kaizad join us. Grey Mumbai is our flagship office, with a fabulous roster of clients and some really fabulous people. I expect Kaizad to bring his considerable talent and experience to lead the office to the next level of growth and fabulous ideas.”

    Pardiwalla started his career with Lowe Lintas in 1995 and moved to Ogilvy in 1997. After spending seven years at Ogilvy advertising, in 2004, he was appointed as business director, OgilvyOne Worldwide, the digital and direct marketing division of Ogilvy, where he headed the operations in the western region.

    After three years, he took on the reins as the national head of OgilvyOne India. Under his leadership, OgilvyOne Worldwide serviced clients such as American Express, Cadbury, CISCO, IBM, ICICI Lombard, ITC, The Economist and Vodafone.