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  • Wieden + Kennedy India appoints Anirban Roy to lead strategic planning

    Wieden + Kennedy India appoints Anirban Roy to lead strategic planning

    Mumbai: Anirban Roy has joined Wieden + Kennedy India’s leadership team to head strategic planning for the Delhi and Mumbai offices. He will be operating out of the Mumbai office.

    Anirban’s exposure has been rich, having worked on several brands at various agencies and various cities. In his last role, he was head of strategic planning for McCann Worldgroup in Delhi. Prior to that, he worked at Ogilvy and Saatchi. He has worked in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Manila, where he steered strategic conversations at Nestle, Yum Foods, BMW, Amazon, Coke, and Unilever, among others. He has also helped script the brand narrative for some of India’s unicorn start-ups like Licious & Flipkart.

    Speaking of his appointment, Roy said, “Very few people in their lifetime get to work in a place that’s revered for its irreverence & celebrated for being a ‘cathedral of creativity’. I am grateful to Ayesha and Paddy for this opportunity and feel lucky to be a part of this team that will write a new chapter for W+K India. Looking forward to the dance.”

    Commenting on the hire, W+K India president Ayesha Ghosh said, “With Anirban’s valuable perspective, we intend to steer the fundamental brand thinking and look forward to building lasting brand relationships. While we’ll always have room for brands that want to do short-term projects, the real test of an agency lies in building brands over years, like W+K has done with Indigo. Anirban has steered important brand conversations for many big MNC clients, as well as for start-ups, and in doing so, has helped them win Effie, Cannes, AME, Kyoorius, and D&AD awards. I’m really excited to see him at work at W+K.”

    W+K India CCO Santosh Padhi added, “Client, creative, account management, and strategic planning are the four key pillars of advertising that build and hold the foundation of a brand and help grow its business. I’m happy that we now have the fourth pillar in order, with Anirban, to help our brands grow stronger, bigger, and bolder.”

  • Network Advertising appoints Pooja Nair as VP – strategic planning

    Network Advertising appoints Pooja Nair as VP – strategic planning

    NEW DELHI: Network Advertising has strengthened its account planning division with the inclusion of Pooja Nair as VP – strategic planning. Nair comes with an experience of over 16 years and has worked in agencies like Ogilvy, JWT, Publicis, Saatchi (Colombo), Percept, and TBWA. She has considerable experience in handling cross-category brands like Huggies, Ponds, Bosch, Nutrela, Garnier, Godrej, Head & Shoulders, Oil of Olay, Electrolux, Allen Solly, Standard Chartered Bank, and many more.

    Network Advertising chief strategy officer Sunit Khot said, “We are glad to have Pooja on board the Network team. Her cross-category experience coupled with her natural curiosity will be invaluable to us in strengthening our integrated offering that is based on a strong strategic foundation.”

    Nair said, “What attracted me to Network is their philosophy of integrating Strategic Planning across all their functions, which essentially makes every Networker a thinker. I am looking forward to my role to enhance this already strong thinking culture within Network. The exciting cross-category roster of clients and the agency’s integrated offering makes it a dream for any strategic planner.”

    Network Advertising MD Vinod Nair said, “An integrated agency like Network needs to consistently over-deliver in the thinking area to bring alive our commitment to the brands we work on. Pooja is a welcome addition to the Network family and another brain to keep working on our mission of doing right by the clients we handle.”

  • Anil S Nair inducted into Saatchi & Saatchi global leadership team

    Anil S Nair inducted into Saatchi & Saatchi global leadership team

    MUMBAI: L&K Saatchi & Saatchi India CEO and MD Anil S Nair has been inducted into the new global leadership team of Saatchi & Saatchi.

    The new team under the able leadership of Magnus Djaba, Global President, Saatchi & Saatchi is looking at building the future of the Saatchi brand and its business.

    United by the “Nothing is impossible” spirit, the new Global Leadership Team represents Saatchi & Saatchi’s major offices and clients. All within the Publicis Groupe’s crucial path of transformation under the PubCom Umbrella, and focus on being the most valued partner for clients.

    Praveen Kenneth, Co – Owner, Chairman and Managing Director L&K Saatchi & Saatchi said ” Am extremely pleased and proud of L&K Saatchi & Saatchi being among the top 10 countries in the Saatchi World and having our CEO and Managing Partner Anil Nair on the Global Leadership Team of Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide. When Magnus and I spoke, recently, we had no doubt that Anil Nair will be the worthy flag bearer going forward, of what has been a brilliant adventure over the last 15 years, and more importantly as he leads L&K | Saatchi & Saatchi into the future.

    He is also an integral part of PubCom India. He carries well the aggressive entrepreneurial zeal of Law & Kenneth and the magic of Saatchi’s Creative Mystique. This also marks the resounding success of the merged entity- L&K | Saatchi & Saatchi. Its spectacular contribution to the Global Creative lead board by winning at Cannes, two years in a row, besides its continued growth and importantly being the most loved agency partner of our clients”.

    Commenting on this appointment, Magnus Djaba – Global President Saatchi & Saatchi, said “The Indian market is crucial to our business and Anil represents the next generation of leadership for our network. I’m really looking forward to working more closely with him”

    Nair stated “For me this invitation is a huge validation and recognition of the team at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi India and their hard work. It’s an honour to be a part of the leadership team that shapes the future of an iconic network like Saatchi & Saatchi.

  • Soho Square Mumbai names Ishrath Nawaz as creative director

    Soho Square Mumbai names Ishrath Nawaz as creative director

    MUMBAI: Soho Square Mumbai has appointed Ishrath Nawaz as creative director with effect from 3 September.

     

    Soho Square executive creative directors Anuraag Khandelwal and Satish Desa said, “Our young and dynamic team is a constantly evolving one. Our focus is to continuously adapt to new age ideas and ideals, with growth that is not just exponential but organic as well. Ishrath brings with him a unique mix of talents and a crisp understanding of different brand segments. We believe he has what it takes to strengthen our vision.”

     

    Nawaz added, “There’s nothing like it. I’ve always wanted to be a part of the Ogilvy group and it’s like a dream come true for me. Soho Square has been breaking tremendous ground over the last few years. Anuraag and Satish are two highly competitive and creative individuals who are firmly entrenched in market realities while striving to achieve creative excellence. I think this is the perfect mix. It’s going to be great working and growing with them.”

     

    Having an experience of 14 years in advertising, Nawaz has worked across agencies like Saatchi & Saatchi, Rediffusion DYR, Network Advertising and Draft FCB+Ulka.

  • Saatchi & Saatchi Focus CEO Malavika Harita is president of Bangalore Ad Club

    Saatchi & Saatchi Focus CEO Malavika Harita is president of Bangalore Ad Club

    BENGALURU: Saatchi & Saatchi Focus Network CEO Malavika Harita took over as president of the Ad Club of Bangalore during the AGM on 25 April. Harita replaces Oglivy’s regional president Prateek Srivastava.

    Harita said, “We will use technology to build a vibrant community of communication professionals. One of our most ambitious ventures this year is to take the Big Bang, our annual awards competition, process online. In addition to sports and other activities we are looking at a college program where we try and make young communication graduates and post graduates explore communication as a career.”

    This is Harita’s second stint at the helm here. The other committee members include Kinetic India business director – South, Bindu Gopinath, Maxus India GM South Sanchayeeta Verma, VP & Head, E4M VP & Head – South Sneha Walke, Radio City AVP & NCD Binoy Joseph, Telibrahma Principal P R Satheesh, Mudra Max- South Head Anilkumar Sathiraju, Sampark PR Account Director Navin Nair, Pentagon Communication creative director Arunava Seal. Srivastava, the immediate past president will be an ex-offcio member of the committee. R T Kumar, three-time Past President will continue in the role of adviser to the committee.

    Executive director Arvind Kumar will continue on the committee and manage the functioning of the Club.

  • Saatchi & Saatchi appoints Priti Kapur as ECD

    MUMBAI: Saatchi & Saatchi India has appointed Priti Kapur as the executive creative director of the agency. She will be based in Delhi.

    The news comes close on the heels of the announcement of Saatchi & Saatchi chief creative officer Ramanuj Shastry‘s exit from the company. Shastry will serve his notice period at the agency till February before he moves on to launch his own venture.

    Talking about her new role, Kapur said, “I am looking forward to embracing the Saatchi culture that has made it so iconic around the World, and to doing the kind of media-neutral ideas that are redefining advertising today”.

    Saatchi India CEO Matt Seddon said, “I would like to publicly acknowledge Ramanuj for all that he has done for us over the years, the great work he has led, his indomitable spirit, wise counsel but perhaps most importantly of all the fun and friendship he has brought to Saatchis.”

    Shastry said, “Saatchi will always be a Lovemark for me. I‘d like to thank my wonderful team for their support and the equally wonderful clients for their good faith. Going ahead I will still be doing what I love – advertising. The only difference being now I will be working for myself.”

    Shastry had joined Saatchi & Saatchi in June 2009. Prior to joining Saatchi & Saatchi, he had also worked with Rediffusion DY&R as joint chief creative officer, Publicis India as NCD, McCann Worldgroup as senior creative director (India)and Ogilvy & Mather as copy supervisor (Mumbai).

    Meanwhile, Kapur has spent the last four years as ECD at JWT Delhi. Prior to joining JWT she had worked at Leo Burnett and DDB in Singapore. 

  • Kamal Oberoi to lead Quo in India

    Kamal Oberoi to lead Quo in India

    MUMBAI: M&C Saatchi‘s former CMD Kamal Oberoi is going to head the India outfit of Quo Global, the consultancy company that specialises in travel, tourism and hospitality industries.


    Oberoi has been appointed as chairman of the India business. Also, Caroline Rowe, former head of the hospitality practice area for PR firm Perfect Relations, has joined as managing partner. The first office of the company has been set up in New Delhi.


    Quo Global CEO David Keen said, “I believe we have brought together a team of thinkers who share the Quo philosophy that brand culture defines every aspect of the customer journey, not just the logo and tagline.” 
     
    Oberoi feels that the company‘s focus on the travel, tourism and hospitality industry is the USP. It can not be compared to any company which gives these services amongst other services as it won‘t be called focused.


    “We are unapologetic about our complete concentration on what we believe to be an area of great excitement and potential in the coming decades. This will allow us to research, understand, and become experts in the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors. We believe the very future of branding and communications is niche.”


    “As we specialise in these services across the world, there was a gap felt for such specialised unit in India. We have a rich heritage and such services will be a help to people across. We have started with one office in New Delhi. We plan to be present in multiple locations but at this point of time building up the right talent is most important. We have offices in London and Bangkok and the expertise there will help us set our base in India too,” added Oberoi.