Tag: Nakul Chopra

  • MG Parameswaran elected AAAI president

    MG Parameswaran elected AAAI president

    MUMBAI: FCB Ulka Advertising advisor MG Parameswaran has been elected as the president of Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for the year 2014-2015. The announcement was made at its Annual General Body Meeting held on 25 July.

    Publicis Communications CEO south Asia Nakul Chopra has been elected as vice-president of the association.

    Other elected members of the executive committee for the ensuing year are: Nagesh Alai of Interface Communications, Sam Balsara of Madison Communications, Rana Barua of Contract Advertising, Aegis Media India’s Ashish Bhasin, Kunal Lalani of Crayons Advertising, Dentsu Creative Impact’s Rohit Ohri, Pranav Premnarayen of Prem Associates Advertising & Marketing, C V L Srinivas of Group M Media India, Vivek Srivastava of Innocean Worldwide Communication and R K SWAMY BBDO’s Srinivasan K Swamy.

    Immediate past president, Arvind Sharma, will be the ex-officio member of the new AAAI executive committee.

    The AAAI is the official, national organisation of advertising agencies, formed to promote their industry interests so that they continue to make an essential and ever-increasing contribution to the nation.

  • Publicis acquires Beehive Communications

    Publicis acquires Beehive Communications

    MUMBAI: The Publicis Groupe has acquired six companies since mid-2012 and today, it was time to take one more leap. In a new development, the French multinational advertising and PR major announced the acquisition of Beehive Communications, one of the country’s foremost independent integrated communications agencies, which serves clients across South Asia.

    With this deal, Beehive will be rebranded Publicis Beehive, to operate as a unit within Publicis Worldwide’s global network. The agency’s current team will continue to lead it under the direction of founder and CEO Sanjit Shastri, and will report in to CEO South Asia Publicis Worldwide Nakul Chopra.

    Without disclosing the value, Shastri said both companies were happy and added that the deal gave Beehive a wider platform, better growth prospects and overall appeal as the agency was entering a totally new league. He pointed out that the work strategy would be pretty much similar to what has been the norm so far.

    “I think we will continue with our same old approach, focusing on building steps and verticals and providing integrated solutions through digital media and other creative platforms. Employees will be benefitted too as they will get much more exposure and will get to work at a higher level. We have clients from four different buckets including retail, education, travel and tourism and we have recently started handling a few clients from real estate as well. We are also in the process of signing deals with a few more real estate people,” he said.

    For Publicis, the Beehive acquisition marks a significant step in becoming the leading communications network in India.

    “Beehive brings both scale and strategic value to the Publicis offering in India. The verticals that they have are complimentary. Like, Publicis currently has very good exposure in sectors such as food, beauty, fashion, personal sector etc. While Beehive comes with exposure in other sectors, they are not exposed to the areas that we handle. So, the association is going to be a learning experience for both the companies,” said Chopra and added that their employees would be benefitted as well. “Employees of the smaller company gain by being a part of the larger organisation. They gain because they are exposed to better platforms and newer opportunities,” he added.
    B Sanjit Shashtri (L) and Nakul Chopra (R) are expecting their association to reap profits

    Founded in 2003, Beehive Communications today employs more than 130 staff, and provides integrated solutions in creative, reputation management, media, digital, brand activation and research. Beehive’s clients (over 50) include the likes of Malaysia Tourism, General Motors, Korea Tourism, Jubiliant Retail, India Bulls Finance and Bisleri among others. Headquartered in Mumbai, it has a presence in Delhi and Bangalore as well. Known for its ability to build expertise in important vertical markets with speed and efficiency, the agency has built a reputation for growing and winning over their clients.

  • Goafest 2013 to be ‘Just what you unexpected’

    MUMBAI: Goafest 2013, the annual South Asian advertising festival, will be held on 5 and 6 April at the Zuri White Sands in Goa. The theme chosen for this year’s advertising festival is ‘Just What You Unexpected’.

    The theme selection is based on the trend experienced last year. “In 2012, the trend was that consumer attention has become very fleeting. Since he uses multiple screens, there is also a phenomenon of over-exposure and thus creativity calls for doing the unexpected,” said Goafest Committee chairman Nakul Chopra.

    Goafest was last year opened up for advertising fraternity from all countries in south Asia. This is for the sixth consecutive year the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club are coming together to deliver Abby Awards, described as the Oscars of the Indian advertising to honour creative excellence.

    Abby’s will continue to be open to all who want to participate and membership of AAAI or The Advertising Club is not required.

    In 2012, over 225 organisations sent their entries. This year the entries are expected to cross 250 and have invited entries from the first week of February. The Goafest organising committee will be approaching advertising agencies from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka for foreign entries.

    This year too there will be a Grand Prix for all nine verticals including Film, Print, Radio, Out of Home, Ambient, Design, Interactive Digital, Direct and Integrated.

    There will be a Grand Prix for Media as well. Media awards function will be held on 5 April, together with Digital, Design and Direct. The creative awards will given away on 6 April.

    Chopra said Goafest 2013 will focus on strengthening the new initiatives that were launched in 2012. “Last year we opened Goafest to all nations in South Asia and we also brought strong client participation through the Marketing Wizards initiative. Our endeavour this year is to further expand and grow these initiatives, apart from of course celebrating creativity and excellence,” he said.

    The Industry Conclave will be held on the day before Goafest on 4 April. According to the Goafest Committee, this year the conclave will focus only on speakers from client organisations to bring perspective to our industry.

    “Goafest is the festival for all in South Asia who are involved in creating ideas. Be it other countries in this region, the marketing fraternity or other allied professionals who participate in creating ideas – we want them all to equally own and participate in Goafest. We are taking a virtual conference/road show to neighbouring South Asian countries to increase awareness for Goafest and invite active participation,” AAAI president Arvind Sharma said.

    Goafest will continue to have strong participation from senior clients in the Knowledge seminars. “Clients are our equal partners in creating ideas – we naturally strive to have their equal participation in Goafest both as speakers and delegates – this year we aim to attract participation from over 75 client organisations and hopefully over 250 people,” Chopra said.

    Shashi Sinha, president of The Advertising Club and chairman of the Abby Awards Governing Council, the joint body of AAAI and The Advertising Club, said the committee will take on board improvements from their past learnings and continue to follow the stringent, well accepted norms for the Abby’s in 2013.

    A total of 3,167 delegates had participated in Goafest 2012.

  • Nakul Chopra is Goafest Committee chairman

    MUMBAI: Publicis CEO-South Asia Nakul Chopra has been appointed as chairman of the advertising event Goafest 2013.

    Chopra was a part of the core committee team in 2012.

    Prior to Chopra, Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president and Leo Burnett Indian sub-continent chairman Arvind Sharma was taking care of the role.

    The details of the festival will be announced at an event on 10 January.

    Goafest witnesses eminent personalities in the advertising industry speaking on the podium, panel discussion on various topics and Abby Awards that are given away in both creative and media domain.

  • Publicis Ambience ropes in Ferzad Variyava as ECD

    Publicis Ambience ropes in Ferzad Variyava as ECD

    MUMBAI: Publicis Ambience has appointed Ferzad Variyava as its executive creative director.

    Variyava joins from Alok Nanda & Company where he was working as senior creative director.

    Based in Mumbai, he will report to Publicis Ambience vice-chairperson and NCD Ashish Khazanchi.

    “Yes, Variyava has joined us,” said Publicis South Asia CEO Nakul Chopra.

    Variyava started his career in 2000 as junior copywriter in Ambience Publicis. He then moved to McCann Erickson India in 2004 as creative group head. In 2005, he joined Leo Burnett as creative group head and then as creative director in Fortune Communications in March 2006. His last stint prior to Alok Nanda & Company was with JWT as senior creative director.