Tag: Priya Gurnani

  • Weekend Unwind with: BBH ECD Priya Gurnani

    Weekend Unwind with: BBH ECD Priya Gurnani

    Mumbai: With another weekend upon us, it is time to unwind with the latest Q&A edition of Indiantelevision.com’s Weekend Unwind — a series of informal chats that peek into the minds of corporate executives through a fun lens in an attempt to get to know the person behind the title a little better.

    In this week’s session, BBH India’s recently elevated executive creative director Priya Gurnani poured out her thoughts.

    With over 15 years of experience, Gurnani specialises in building creative communication that is at the intersection of brands, culture, and consumer behavior. In the past, she has worked with Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, McCann Worldwide, and Contract Advertising.

    In her advertising career, Gurnani has created culture-defining work for brands like Stayfree, Yatra.com, Heineken, Kingfisher Ultra, Amstel, and Zee5. Most recently, she conceptualised and wrote the lyrics to a rap song for Zing’s “Apni Vibe Apni Tribe” campaign. In 2009, she was amongst the winners of the Cannes Young Lions.

    So, without further ado, here it goes…

    ·         Your mantra for life

    To have fun while pursuing my dreams. Because if you aren’t enjoying what you are doing, you are just wasting your precious time.

    ·         A book you are currently reading / plan to read

    I love to read new perspectives on humankind and human psychology. Currently reading “Homo Deus” by Yuval Noah Harari.

    ·         Your fitness mantra, especially during the pandemic

    Strong believer of “Yoga se hi hoga.” Post-covid I had a really tough time coming to a complete recovery. Yoga is what healed me and kept me going through the difficult health issues.

    ·         Your comfort food

    Anything that my mum cooks.

    ·         When the chips are down a quote/philosophy that keeps you going

    In an actors’ round table, Tom Hanks mentioned how he always reminds himself, “This too shall pass.” This phrase, he said, is particularly important when you are at the peak of success, as it helps keep you grounded. I keep these words close by in good times and bad.

    ·         Your guilty pleasure

    Watching mindless reality TV, especially “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

    ·         When was the last time you tried something new?

    Last week. I love experimenting with food. Bought these Chinese glass noodles to try.

    ·         A life lesson you learnt the hard way

    I am not that important in the bigger scheme of things, and the world doesn’t revolve around me.

    ·         What gets you excited about life?

    Travelling to different countries and experiencing new cultures and cuisines really fills my happiness cup.

    ·         What’s on top of your bucket list?

    Travel to New York and watch Broadway.

    ·         If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

    Why so serious? Live a little.

    ·         One thing you would most like to change about the world

    I propose “Free movement for all.” I want a world without borders, or passports, to be precise. A world where there are no immigrants and refugees, just people migrating at will like birds.

     ·         An activity that keeps you motivated / charged during tough times

    Painting has seen me through my highs and lows. I am no M. F. Hussain, but expressing my artistic self without judgement and freely is very liberating.

     ·         What lifts your spirits when life gets you down?

    It changes from time to time. Sometimes it’s cooking, sometimes taking a dance class, at times listening to Badshah’s songs, and sometimes just chit-chatting with a friend about a show we both watch.

    ·         Your go-to stress buster

    I can always bank on a good workout to bust that stress.

  • BBH India elevates Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors

    BBH India elevates Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors

    Mumbai: BBH India, a Publicis Groupe agency announced the elevation of Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors. Priya and Arvind have been senior creative directors and will continue to report to BBH India’s chief creative officer & CEO, Russell Barrett.

    With over 15 years of experience, Priya specialises in building creative communication that is at the intersection of brands, culture and consumer behaviour. In the past, she has worked with Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, McCann Worldwide and has created culture-defining work for brands like Stayfree, Yatra.com, Heineken, Kingfisher Ultra, Amstel and Zee5. Most recently, she conceptualised and wrote the lyrics to a rap song for the entertainment channel – Zing’s Apni Vibe Apni Tribe campaign. In 2009, she was amongst the winners of the Cannes Young Lions.

    Armed with 13 years of experience, Arvind also led the creative team at Publicis Emil as a senior creative director. With diverse experience, including a stint at a media agency, Arvind specialises in building medium-agnostic integrated campaigns. In the past, he has worked on brands like Mercedes, Frooti, Axe, Burger King, Aditya Birla Capital, Heinz, TRESemmé, Surf and Taj Mahal Tea. Arvind’s work has been awarded locally and internationally at forums including Kyoorius, AMES and Campaign Asia Digital Crest. He has represented India as a student at Cannes, and a young competitor at Spikes.

    BBH India CCO & CEO Russell Barrett said, “It’s always great to welcome brilliant talent to key leadership positions, but it’s even better when that talent is promoted from within.”

    Priya is a highly talented creative leader with a sharp and curious mind, great maturity and a clear vision for the kind of work both she and BBH want to produce. She has already proved an invaluable contributor by leading the PWW Bangalore creative team in the past.”

    “Arvind is an amazing new age creative thinker who led the creative mandate on Emil before joining the BBH team. He comes with rich knowledge of the digital and creative tech landscape and is the perfect fit for BBH’s Modern India’s Fame Factory philosophy,” he continued.

    “Both Priya and Arvind are “Good and Nice” and I’m convinced they will add significantly to BBH’s creative output. The creative leadership at BBH India is now fully in place and set to take the next giant leap forward,” Barett added.

    Priya Gurnani added, “I am looking forward to embodying and enjoying this new role. BBH has always been a place where ‘Outstanding is the norm’, and that applies to the work we do and the culture we have. As I continue my journey at BBH, I hope to zag for years to come.”

    Arvind Menon added, “I’m equal parts honoured, excited and terrified. BBH has an undeniably rich culture of creative excellence. And I know it’s only work that can help climb up to those rarefied heights. So I’m just going to focus on that.”