Tag: Michael Wall

  • Lowe Lintas + Partners named Ad Age’s 2015 International Agency of the Year

    Lowe Lintas + Partners named Ad Age’s 2015 International Agency of the Year

    MUMBAI: The year 2015 started off with a bang for Lowe Lintas + Partners as it has been declared by Ad Age as Runner Up “2015 International agency of the Year.”

     

     On a roll since January 2014, when it was declared the ‘Effie Agency of the Year,’ the agency followed it up right through the entire year with impressive performances at APAC Effies, Tambuli Awards, Cannes Lions, AME, Jay Chiat, WARC, Campaign APAC and many more.

     

     The Ad Age International Agency of the Year award is one-of-a-kind that honours the best agencies of the year across the world, regardless of discipline or specialty. With a host of achievements that need to be factored in including business, creative product, in market performance, industry recognition, talent management, culture etc, it’s one of the toughest juries to please.

     

     Lowe and Partners Worldwide global CEO Michael Wall said, “Our Indian agency certainly merits this recognition. Their work is brilliant. They are one of the most effective agencies for their clients on a global scale. They are a really high caliber team. And they deliver in one of the most complex and competitive markets in the world. It is a special group and it is always a pleasure to spend time working with them.”

     

     Lowe Lintas + Partners CEO Joseph George added, “Very rarely does it happen in the life of an agency when so much of its work gets noticed and talked about across the globe in the same year. And add to that, the number of effectiveness awards it won across the world. Considering that we were tested on a spectrum of barometers from product to business to talent to culture, this recognition by Ad Age is truly special and spurring at once.”

     

     After a superlative performance at the just concluded India Effies, wherein Lowe Lintas + Partners won more Golds than all the other agencies put together, the agency’s good streak seems to continue.

  • Balki and Shekar Kapoor to present Global Indian at Cannes Lions

    MUMBAI: This year at Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, which kicks off on 17 June, creative agency Lowe Lintas will present ‘Global India‘ – a seminar dedicated to Indian creativity and its influence globally. This will be a first at the global ad fest.

    Lowe Lintas India chairman and chief creative officer R Balki will be joined on stage by Oscar nominated director, actor, producer and new media entrepreneur, Shehkar Kapur. The two will be interviewed on stage by the editor of Wired Magazine while Inter Public Group (IPG) chairman and CEO Michael Roth will introduce the seminar. IPG is the parent company to Lowe and Partners.

    Lowe and Partners global CEO Michael Wall said, “At Lowe and Partners we pride ourselves on our strong capability in emerging markets. We have great, talented leaders like Balki, who manage to successfully meet the challenges presented by the globalisation of India, while preserving the local culture. We can look forward to a thought provoking seminar from Balki and Shekhar at Cannes Lions, the first time the festival has dedicated a session to India. This seminar isn‘t just for the Indian Cannes delegates to attend, India‘s future will play a large role in our industry‘s future and should be of interest to all delegates.”

    Balki and Kapoor will be sharing their thoughts on a variety of topics like the creative heritage of India, the future of India on a world stage, Indian advertising, India in the digital age and the film and entertainment industry- and discuss their views on the impact of the nation around the world.

    Balki commented, “We are excited to bring India to Cannes Lions for the first time and to have Shekhar join us. He has been, of course, a leading Indian creative force, with a world profile, for some years now and is set to inspire the gathered creatives from all over the world, who attend the event. Cannes Lions is really the only truly global festival that celebrates our industry and looks to its future and India is at the forefront of that future. We plan to bring all the diversity, colour, creativity and passion that is modern India, on stage with us.”

    Kapur added, “I am happy for the opportunity to be on the same platform with creative leaders like Balki and Lowe and Partners and look forward to a great, in depth discussion. Social Media is a new force that is asking us to redefine Advertising‘s role in society – we have great challenges, but huge opportunities available to us too, by working within communities.”