Tag: Partha Sinha

  • IAA debate: Metro markets are losing their sheen to tier II & III towns?

    IAA debate: Metro markets are losing their sheen to tier II & III towns?

    MUMBAI: The first in a new season of IAA Debates, organised by the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter and presented by the Dainik Bhaskar group, will be held on Friday, November 28, 2014 at Gallops, Mahalakshmi Race Course, Mumbai.

     

    Industry captains will speak for and against the motion on: Metro Markets are losing their sheen to Tier II & III Towns for Consumer Products/Services. The speakers are

     

    •             Sadashiv Nayak, CEO, Future Retail Ltd

    •             Ronita Mitra, Senior VP, Brand Communication & Insights, Vodafone India

    •             Amitabh Pande, Senior Director – Consumer Insights and Strategy, PepsiCo India Region

    •             Atul Phadnis, CEO, Whats-On and GM (APAC), Gracenote

    The debate will be moderated by Mini Menon, Executive Editor, Bloomberg TV India.

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy, President, IAA India Chapter & Vice President – Development, Asia Pacific, IAA and Chairman & Managing Director, R K SWAMY HANSA Group,  on the new season of IAA Debates said, “The IAA Debates has traditionally seen industry leaders deliberate on topics of vital importance to the stakeholders we serve. We have had debates on the relevance of print and TV in the digital age – whether social media is a good business, the role of creative becoming more critical with media fragmentation. I am happy that the new season of IAA Debates is kicking off with a topic of much relevance to the fraternity.”

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi, Chief – Marketing & Corporate Sales Officer, D B Corp Ltd. added,  “We are delighted to partner with IAA in  bringing the thought-provoking industry debates again to the entire advertising & marketing fraternity. The great French essayist, Jospeh Joubert, once famously said that ‘It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.’ At Dainik Bhaskar, it is our constant endeavour to contribute to this spirit of discovery and hence be a harbinger of change and evolution. We look forward to the upcoming Dainik Bhaskar-IAA debates as an important step in that direction.”

     

    The IAA Debates hosted so far have been in Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai. The Debates have featured senior advertising, media and marketing professionals such as Prasoon Joshi, Vikram Sakhuja, Lloyd Mathias, Josy Paul, Pratap Bose, Deepika Warrier, Anupriya Acharya, Arun Anant, Arunabh Das Sharma, Partha Sinha, Monica Tata, Vikram Chandra, Punitha Arumugam, Mahesh Murthy, Virginia Sharma, Ashok Lalla and Zerin Rahman, speaking for and against the motion.

     

    Delegates (including media) wishing to attend the IAA Debates on November 28, need to pre-register at execseciaa@gmail. Or call: +91 22 2874566 (Extn 162). Please send in your name, designation and organisation represented. A limited number of seats are available and you will be intimated by the IAA India Chapter.

     

  • Paritosh Srivastava promoted to COO Publicis Ambience

    Paritosh Srivastava promoted to COO Publicis Ambience

    MUMBAI: In continuation of recent senior management changes and recruitments Publicis announced the promotion of Paritosh Srivastava to chief operating officer (COO) for Publicis Ambience. He will continue to report to south Asia CEO Nakul Chopra and will join the management board for Publicis Worldwide in India.

     

    Chopra commented, “This is a well-deserved promotion. For over three years now Paritosh has led Publicis Ambience admirably. The improvement in talent and quality has been remarkable – the growth has been outstanding. With further empowerment in his new role – I have no doubt he will take Publicis Ambience to new heights.”

     

    Commenting on his promotion, Srivastava said, “It’s a privilege to lead an agency with the legacy of Publicis Ambience. My gratitude to the fantastic team who has each helped put us on a tremendous growth path. The agency’s success can only follow that of our clients, it will be my constant endeavor to continually strive to meet and exceed our clients’ expectations.”

     

    Bobby Pawar and Partha Sinha in a joint Statement said, “In Paritosh we have a champion of great work. He is ready to push boundaries and rally around great work both internally and externally. This, coupled with his energy and charm makes him a great leader. We are delighted that he is getting bigger responsibilities and being entrusted with furthering the Publicis agenda in India.”

  • Publicis brings in Bobby Pawar, Partha Sinha & Ambika Srivastava

    Publicis brings in Bobby Pawar, Partha Sinha & Ambika Srivastava

    MUMBAI : Big man Bobby is back. Bobby Pawar that is. Publicis Worldwide today announced that Pawar has joined the agency as director, chief creative officer – south Asia.

    Pawar as readers may recollect was the fall guy in the JWT-Ford Figo scam a couple of months ago.

    He brings with him oodles of creative experience right from his days as a copywriter at Tara Sinha McCan Erickson, then on to Ogilvy in Mumbai and New York and then Mudra and finally his last stint at JWT where he was managing partner & CCO.

    He is reportedly replacing vice-chairperson and national creative director Ashish Khazanchi, who is moving on.

    Publicis also announced other hires: Partha Sinha – who is being pushed upstairs from his managing partner position at group agency BBH – as director, chief strategy officer South Asia; and media vet Ambika Srivastava as director, marketing and new business – India.

     The three will also be on the Publicis India management board and will report to CEO, south Asia Nakul Chopra. With Sinha moving on to Publicis from BBH India, his replacement at the agency is senior strategy director Sanjay Sharma who has been redesignated as planning head.

    These announcements were made by Publicis Groupe chief operating officer & executive chairman Publicis Worldwide Jean-Yves Naouri . Both Naouri and Chopra said that they were glad to strengthen the leadership team at Publicis Group in India with these additions, and that clients will draw the benefits of the value they bring to the table.

    Chopra was reportedly eyeing Pawar as a leadership hire much before the entire Ford Figo incident broke out.

    Publicis global creative director Erik Vervroegen believes that both Partha and Bobby make for a very potent team and that Bobby can take the group’s creative product to the next level.

    And what does the duo have to say? Quoting them from the press note issued by Publicis: “We have been wanting to work together as a team for some time now – Publicis has provided us the perfect platform to do so. Brand communication in today’s world has changed substantially – thinking and creativity need to be more concurrent and seamless – we want to approach it that way. Being involved from the root of the problem to the final delivery of the solution is the best way to add value to a brand.

    And finally, Ambika Srivastava. Said she in the press note: “I am excited about my new role. For me it is literally ‘back to the future’ where in today’s environment paid, earned and owned media are bringing complete perspective to a client’s business. And this is a great way to Lead the Change.”