Tag: Rediffusion Y&R

  • Creative hotshop a.m. rises

    Creative hotshop a.m. rises

    MUMBAI: “It‘s always tough starting something new. Once you strip yourself off your big-agency visiting card and designation, you have to get used to doing everything for yourself – all the things you took for granted in a big, established setup. We had also been told that when one does this, one automatically loses half of one‘s friends and contacts. But we‘ve been incredibly lucky in this regard – people who‘ve worked with us and trusted us in our old roles, continue to extend that support even today.”

    That’s Nilesh Vaidya in case you don’t know. Vaidya, a former executive creative director with Rediffusion Y&R, took the entrepreneurial plunge in April this year, setting up a creative business solutions agency called a.m. said a.m. director Nilesh Vaidya. He did not do alone – he roped in Nokia mobile payments marketing director Shreepad Shinde to take the ride with him. The duo has set up office in the Goregaon suburb of Mumbai and has a staff of eight currently. And plans are being to drawn up to aggressively expand to Gurgaon and Bangalore in just six months.

    Both have immense pedigree. They worked together in advertising 15 years ago before parting ways to follow their individual career graphs. While Shinde hopped over to the client‘s side, and rose to become director – marketing at Nokia Mobile Payments, Vaidya stayed rooted in advertising, rising to head Rediffusion Y&R’s Mumbai creative team, handling some premier accounts like eTata Motors, Sugar Free and Sahara Q Shop. Prior to that he had a stint with Euro RSCG, where he led with some memorable work on Dainik Bhaskar and HDFC Bank. Shinde, on the other hand, started out in advertising and went on to lead marketing and product functions in organisations like HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.

    Nilesh Vaidya…

    Both Vaidya and Shinde believe that they want to build an organisation based on their values and beliefs, for the purpose of doing clutter-breaking work and building enduring relationships with clients.

    Says Vaidya ,“It‘s been three months since Shreepad and I came together to form a.m. Actually, Shreepad had started the agency a few months before under another identity, and we had been talking about getting together. We decided in February. I put in my papers at Rediffusion, and became a part of a.m. in the first week of April. After spending 20 and 19 years in our respective fields, both Shreepad and I felt ready to take the next big step, take on the entrepreneurial challenge. We had touched base after a 15 year gap but our philosophies and goals matched so perfectly that doing business together seemed the logical thing to do.”

    Shinde throws some light on what he believes sets am apart from other agencies. Says the soft-spoken former telecom executive: “Normally, when we talk about ad agencies, we talk about providing creative solutions, strategy, planning etc. I have been a client for years and agencies generally build a strategy born from a business objective to provide a communication model. With a.m., we have a holistic approach to drive the business, as we position ourselves as their business partner. Over here we will understand the distribution margin, how is the competition in the market, the selling price in the market, their loyalty programme for their dealers and distributors among many other things. We are looking at providing a holistic approach by stepping into our clients shoes and understanding the business.”

    … and Shreepad Shinde strongly believe in building enduring relationships with clients

    Consisting of a team of five creatives, a.m., the duo is offering radio, print, digital and online and offline services to clients and has handled projects for Reliance Life Insurance, Fiat Chrysler, Bajaj Auto, ACK Media (on the National Geographic brand), Intelligentia IT Solutions, Classic Marble Company, Rommel Developers and Health Assure.

    Both Vaidya and Shinde seemed to concur that being lean and mean on the human resources front gives you the sheen. “We‘re both very prudent people. We believe in getting business first, adding people and overheads later. And that‘s the way a.m. will always be run,” pipe up both of them at same time. “The gold will always come before the glitter. Of course, the ambition is to become really big and famous.. .to be known as a true marketing and communications partner, working as an extension of the client‘s marketing arm. The vision is to do work that‘s so strategically and creatively perfect, it produces results beyond a client‘s expectations. We‘d like to grow by growing the brands we handle.”

    That’s an Abby winning speech if ever there was one!

  • Meraj Hasan quits Everest Brand Solutions

    MUMBAI: Meraj Hasan, vice president-planning at Everest Brand Solutions, has resigned.

    Hasan told Indiantelevision.com that he has quit the agency to pursue his interest in music and poetry.

    He and his partner Anirudh Chohan are launching ‘Unsung Ones‘ to create poetry with guitar and harmonica.

    Hasan said, “My journey with Everest Brand Solutions has been fantastic. I needed a break to pursue my interest in poetry and I didn‘t want my work to suffer.”

    Hasan has over 12 years of experience in the industry. Prior to joining Everest Brand Solutions he had also worked with agencies like TBWAIndia, Rediffusion Y&R, Lowe and Partners Worldwide.

  • Berger Paints to launch new TVCs for WeatherCoat All Guard

    MUMBAI: Berger Paints has launched a new ad campaign for WeatherCoat All Guard, positioning the brand on rational platform of “Truly Durable Exterior Paint”.

    The creative agency that has worked on the campaign is Rediffusion Y&R.

    The new campaign positions WeatherCoat All Guard as a rain/water guard paint which has inherent ability to repel water. It thereby prevents the building from dampness, paint film swelling/flaking and fungus/algae attacks, the company said.

    The TVC targets Sec A1: Male 30- 50 years house owners in Metros and Mini Metros.

    “House owners can either own independent house set or a flat in a gated community. The latter TG has been brought in as they are part of the “purchase committee” of a society who decide on the Exterior Paint Brand in consultation with the Contractors. (applicable especially for Mumbai, Gugaon and Bangalore),” the agency said.

    The brand propagation will be done through electronic media, both national and regional, reinforced at the ground level by Outdoors. The company will also be actively looking at “neo conventional” medium like radio and “non conventional” medium like Internet to promote the product.

    Meanwhile, brand activation would be done at various touchpoints in critical markets. It includes product demonstrations and consumer allurements. The company might explore the option of one off regional level brand ambassador for Kerala and Bengal to catapult sales.

    The 30 seconder film which will be released pan India will be based on two key emotions which are fear and protection. Unlike previous films made on rational platform, this will have a tangible emotional pay off.

  • Jaideep Mahajan calls it a day at Rediffusion Y&R

    MUMBAI: Rediffusion Y&R national head (Art) and ECD Jaideep Mahajan has decided to move on from the agency after a stint of 11 months.

    This was his second stint with Rediffusion-Y&R.

    Mahajan has over 17 years of experience in the industry. Prior to joining Rediffusion Y&R in March 2012, he had also worked with JWT, McCann Erickson, Leo Burnett Advertising, Contract Advertising and FCB Ulka.

  • Rediffusion-Y&R gets Kamlesh Pandey and Bugs Bhargava Krishna in advisory role

    Rediffusion-Y&R gets Kamlesh Pandey and Bugs Bhargava Krishna in advisory role

    Mumbai: Rediffusion-Y&R has announced that the agency‘s ex-creative people Kamlesh Pandey and Bugs Bhargava Krishna will be working closely with the agency‘s creative leadership team as creative counsels in an advisory role.

    Krishna will work closely with Rediffusion-Y&R president India and Sri Lanka D Rajappa as creative advisor.

    Pandey will also work closely with Rajappa and the creative leadership team in the agency as a creative consultant.

    Rajappa said, “Bugs and Kamlesh are exceptionally creative professionals and the young talent at Rediffusion will benefit greatly from this engagement. Through their wide-ranging experiences and exposure across films, television, theater and advertising, they have developed a flair for identifying great ideas and creating timeless works of communication, because they deeply understand the pulse of the Indian consumer.”

    Krishna said, “Rediffusion is undergoing a breathtaking transformation with lots of exciting things happening in there, and I am happy to be part of this great agency that has created some of the most iconic brands in this country.”

    “Rediffusion is more like a family to me. Which is why even after I left Rediffusion, I continued to maintain a close relationship with the agency. This is a personal involvement for me, not just a professional commitment, unlike what other consultants do,” Pandey added.

    Pandey, a mass media veteran, has over 30 years of diverse experience in advertising, television, and films. He has written more than 45 Bollywood films till date, including Chaalbaaz, Tezaab, Rang De Basanti, and Delhi-6.

    Krishna had worked on campaigns such as the Give Me Red campaign for Eveready Batteries; Thums Up‘s Taste the Thunder; Kingfisher‘s King of Good Times; Kerala Tourism‘s God‘s Own Country; and India Tourism‘s Discover India Discover Yourself in his earlier stint with Rediffusion-Y&R.

    After Rediffusion, Krishna moved on to work with JWT and then finally with Saatchi & Saatchi as their national creative director. Then he shifted his focus to films, television, and theatre. He has played different roles in movies like Taare Zameen Par, Kaminey, Dum Maro Dum, and Delhi Belly.

  • Rediffusion-Y&R picks Bhaskar Ghosh to head Delhi operations

    Rediffusion-Y&R picks Bhaskar Ghosh to head Delhi operations

    MUMBAI: Bhaskar Ghosh has joined Rediffusion-Y&R as the head of the agency‘s Delhi office.

    Ghosh will report to Rediffusion-Y&R COO Amitava Sinha, His last stint was with Contract Advertising- Delhi as senior vice president – account management.

    Rediffusion-Y&R president D Rajappa said, “Bhaskar will be looking after the day-to-day activities and consequential growth of our Delhi operations. I feel Delhi is an important and fairly larger market and we have a good team there. Bhaskar will strengthen the team.”

    Ghosh comes in with over 18 years of experience in advertising. Prior to joining Contract Advertising, he has also worked with TBWA, Leo Burnett, Bates and Grey and has handled clients like Nokia, Coca-Cola, Sony, Dabur, SpiceJet, India Today and The Hindustan Times.

    Rediffusion-Y&R is a communication agency providing strategic, media and creative solutions to its clients.

  • Bates 141 appoints Srijib Malik as EVP and head of Delhi branch

    Bates 141 appoints Srijib Malik as EVP and head of Delhi branch

    MUMBAI: Bates 141 has appointed Srijib Mallik as executive vice president and head of Delhi operations.

    Mallik moves in from Rediffusion Y&R, where he was the national business head, and will report to Bates 141 CEO Sandeep Pathak.

    Mallik replaces Vaasu Gavarasana, who has joined Yahoo Apac and is responsible for the company‘s global clients for the Apac region.

    Mallik has worked on global brands such as Nokia, HP, Pepsi, General Motors, and MTS both in India and overseas. Prior to Rediffusion Y & R, he was with Wieden & Kennedy and JWT in Delhi and with Saatchi & Saatchi and Publicis in Singapore.

    Bates 141 CEO Sandeep Pathak said, “We are happy to have Srijib on board to lead our Delhi operations. In him we found not only the right ambition and ability to enhance our engagement with clients, but also an exceptional understanding of business development and a desire to impact the overall output of the agency. Under his leadership we are confident that we will be able to give shape to the aggressive growth plans laid out for Bates 141 Delhi.”
     
    Malik added, “I am thrilled to join Bates 141 at this juncture of the company‘s growth. My current role will give me an opportunity to offer creative solutions that partner with clients in their mission of creating relevant customer connections that are both sustainable and defensible on the back of the uniquely integrated brand development services offered by Bates. I look forward to working closely with several industry stalwarts and play an effective role in the next phase of growth at Bates141.”

    In India, the Bates 141 offers full integrated disciplines – brand strategy, advertising, design, outdoor/OOH, retail, B2B and B2C activation, digital, CRM and event management.