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  • WPP’s Brand Union promotes Toby Southgate to worldwide CEO

    WPP’s Brand Union promotes Toby Southgate to worldwide CEO

    MUMBAI: WPP’s global brand strategy and design agency Brand Union has promoted Toby Southgate to worldwide CEO, effective 1 July.

     

    Southgate will manage the growth of the global network while to continuing his responsibilities in the Americas. He will remain based in New York and will report to Brand Union and FITCH group CEO Simon Bolton.

     

    “Toby is a true professional in our industry and a trusted adviser to senior clients all around our network. He has a unique thought process and leadership style that enables him to have compelling conversations with clients, prospects and talent alike. I have no doubt Toby has what it takes to step into this role on a worldwide stage and take Brand Union to the next level,” said Bolton.

     

    In this new role, Southgate will be responsible for leading the growth of Brand Union across each of its 24 markets. He will manage all of Brand Union’s international teams and lead collaboration with other WPP agencies, delivering on the group’s ‘horizontality’ strategy.

     

    “I love this business and I’m proud to be leading Brand Union beyond the traditional definition of branding. I’m delighted Simon has given me the chance to lead the network. Brand Union is all about creating brilliantly designed and beautifully connected experiences for our clients and their brands. There is much more to come,” said Southgate.

     

    Southgate brings extensive Brand Union experience to this role, having joined the agency in 2008. He has held a number of roles including Brand Union Middle East managing director, Brand Union UK CEO and most recently, CEO Americas. In his latest role, he helped grow the agency’s footprint leading the acquisition of Epigram, a Brazilian brand and communications agency, in 2014.

     

    He has been a key player in the agency’s business development over the last seven years, bringing in major clients like The Coca-Cola Company, Vodafone, Shazam, GlaxoSmithKline and CBRE.

     

    CBRE global chief marketing officer Paul Suchman said, “Toby’s partnership and dedication to our business has been nothing short of outstanding. Under his leadership, Brand Union has helped us find a powerful global voice and significantly strengthen our brand equity in every market we serve.”

  • Ad monotony takes the zing out of IPL

    Ad monotony takes the zing out of IPL

    MUMBAI: From mid-February to the end of May, India saw cricket action aplenty this year. Between the ICC Cricket World Cup and the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL), a total of 109 matches were played, which gave brands ample ground to target maximum consumers in a cricket crazy nation. While many brands seized the opportunity to grab maximum eyeballs by taking up premium inventory, what lacked to an extent was creativity and uniqueness in the story telling.

    While some brands ensured that they had an elaborate storyboard so that viewers had something new to watch every time, some others took monotony to another level by hammering the same ad throughout the tourney.

    Leo Burnett chief creative officer Rajdeepak Das tells Indiantelevision.com about how Amazon.in went about advertising through the IPL. “In the case of Amazon.in, we wanted to tell people one message and that was ‘Aur Dikhao’, about the range that we had. Vodafone for example, had a lot of things to talk about, be it its speed, 3G or other services and hence communicated multiple messages. While Amazon.in was very clear that it wanted the nation to speak one message and that is ‘Aur Dikhao’.”

    Das adds, “Sometimes repetition helps remember things, like how we used to mug up things to remember them during childhood. Similarly, for a consumer to remember Amazon.in as a brand, the repetition was a must. In a seven series film, Amazon.in communicated its message so that they do not reach consumer fatigue level. You have to see what the nation speaks and that’s what Amazon.in really wanted to do.”

    On the other hand, direct to home (DTH) operator Tata Sky with its disruptive daily recharge offer of Rs 8 set out with a storyboard of 13 episodes, which revolved around a love story set in a small Kashmir town. The story unveiled how the product worked and cleverly amplified the benefits of a daily recharge, through its lead protagonists. Building on the curiosity to know ‘what happens next?,’ each TVC smoothly highlighted how the daily recharge enabled convenience and value for money.

    Vodafone India, which has been showcasing different themes and offerings every IPL, seems to have hit the nail on the head. From coming up with as many as 27 new television commercials (TVCs) featuring the inimitable Zoo Zoos, this telecom brand has more often than not upped its creative ante.

    Speaking to this website about the brand campaign, Vodafone India SVP brand communications and insights Ronita Mitra says, “IPL is the biggest sporting platform in the country designed to appeal to a wide audience with high clutter and frequency during a very compact period. It allows multiplicity of communications and offers an opportunity to reach out to a wider target audience and strengthen Vodafone’s brand connect.”

    “The first IPL season with the Zoo Zoos saw us launching a series of 27 television spots talking about Vodafone’s VAS services. This approach continues in the eighth edition of IPL. Our ‘Speed is Good’ campaign is a series of short but charming and memorable stories where Vodafone customers use their fast 3G network to bring a smile to someone’s face. With our focus on digital, this year we partnered with Being Indian, a channel on YouTube, to produce engaging video in lines with our campaign objectives. The video has been well received on YouTube with close to 40,000 hits in three days,” she asserts.

    From its learnings over the last seven years, Vodafone believes that if truly innovative and cutting edge things are done during the IPL, then the impact multiplier effect and bang for the buck is unmatchable.

    Sharing insights about how the online wallet – PayTM – has been working on getting their share of pie through advertising via an event like IPL and the ICC World Cup, PayTM SVP Shankar Nath says, “Repetition is valuable for ad effectiveness. More exposure gives more visibility and increases liking and preference for that experience. It also ensures that that there is more recall for the ad. An ad that you do not recall cannot be effective and the more you recall it; the more you have processed its message. At the same time, one has to be careful that there is no excessive repetition, leading to viewer fatigue.”

    Sharing his views on whether brands should look at a new approach, Nath says that ideally a brand crafts the right experience to engage with its audiences and evoke the desired emotional and behavioural response. “The approach towards the content must show a higher level of audience understanding to earn their engagement, which will, in turn, deliver deeper value as the brand experience is integrated into their lives,” he informs.

    Nath is also of the opinion that after a level of consumer fatigue, consumers need to see fresh content, which will not only benefit the brand but also help them build a strong communication connect.

    In today’s digital milieu, brands also have at their disposal multiple platforms like YouTube et al where they can hammer in varied messaging. When queried about whether brands were looking at more platforms for better consumer engagement with different ads, Nath says, “The market is evolving. New channels are coming up. There is fragmentation. Digital has become a very important medium, as certain audiences are spending more time on mobile and web. We see a lot of brands that are creating communication specifically for digital. Certain brands release their video campaign first on digital and subsequently move in with shorter edits on television.”

    However Nath derides the fact that a brand, which does not launch multiple TVCs to offer creative variation, does so in order to cut costs. “Cost is not something that really bothers the brand. There is a possibility that the brand never thought of communicating that way,” he states as a matter of fact.

    On the other hand, RK Swamy BBDO India creative director Rudra Sen says, “Honestly, I think the IPL is a very well integrated brand communication platform at various levels. With a supple dose of cricket spiced with Bollywood, it combines two very powerful genres.”

    “The IPL provides brands with multiple communication platforms to engage, involve and reward viewers, fans and field spectators alike… be it on TV, digital, ambient, in-stadia, in-studio, on-ground contests, promos or activation like the Vodafone Fans Club or the Pepsi Viewing Gallery. The TVCs that stood out for me were that of Vodafone. Then comes Amazon but I think it’s more to do with the ‘Aur Dhikhao’ jingle, which hit the sweet spot. Magic Bricks too used an interesting storyline narrative that was engaging. The rest interrupted the action.”

    Ogilvy & Mather executive creative director Sumanto Chattopadhyay says, “Most brands eventually end up having one communication strategy for a period and an event like the IPL because of various reasons like huge production cost and cost of airing the spots. So I think for most brands it becomes a matter of getting the time, effort and money into one communication and they tend to bombard it. For an avid viewer, who is watching all the matches, it is repetitive and also irritating to an extent.”

    “A big brand like Vodafone, which has a large ad budget focuses on the IPL and prepares campaigns for an event like this. However, not every brand has these kinds of resources to do multiple ads. So too much repetition of anything is annoying, not only ads,” he adds.

    According to Chattopadhyay, brands have certain limitations like budget constraints or even the time to make multiple creatives. “They can bring in some amount of variation within the same communication just to sustain the interest of the viewers,” he says.

    While brands like Tata Sky, Amazon.in and Vodafone have managed to make different storyboards to engage the audiences and leverage the IPL platform, other brands, which bombarded viewers with the same storyboard, were at the risk of causing viewer fatigue.

    For brands that do not come up with a storyboard, cost could be a concern. However, for pre-planned big ticket events like the IPL, creative agencies as well as brands need to churn out innovative ads that tickle the imagination and curiosity of the viewer and also keeps them engaged throughout the season.

  • IPL 8 witnesses significant growth in viewership, advertisements

    IPL 8 witnesses significant growth in viewership, advertisements

    MUMBAI: The recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) saw a constant growth in each and every segment. As was earlier reported by Indiantelevision.com, this IPL, the ad revenues, at more than Rs 1000 crore, saw a significant fillip as compared to the previous edition. What’s more, IPL 8 also witnessed a significant growth in terms of viewership and advertising.

     

    Television rating auditor, TAM analytics shows that IPL 8 was sampled by 190 million unique viewers, and the time spent by the viewers fetched a nine per cent growth from 45 minutes and 43 seconds in 2015 as compared to 40 minutes and 55 seconds in 2014. 

    The average TVTs saw a growth of 25 per cent, while the TVRs saw 23 per cent growth as the tourney fetched 3.6 TVR this year as compared to 2.9 TVRs last year. Close to 70 per cent of the All India Universe tuned in to watch IPL 8 matches, which is quite identical if compared to the seventh edition.

     

    Apart for viewership, advertising volume also saw a significant growth. While there was only one biscuit brand endorsing last year, this year the number went up to six. The paint section also saw a significant growth as it jumped up from one to five. On the other hand, internet service (B2C and online shopping) category also witnessed an ascent as the number of brands went up to seven this year from four last year. The growth also reflected in the car and jeep category as the figure went up from two to six.

     

    Vodafone continued to be the most prominent brand on the basis of ad volumes purchased during the live telecast. It should be noted that Vodafone was the most prominent brand in the last IPL edition too. Amazon also successfully retained its berth at second position while e- commerce ventures PayTM and Snapdeal replaced Flipkart.com and Airtel at third and fourth place respectively. Vimal Pan Masala grabbed the fifth slot, which was occupied by Big Bazar in 2014.

     

    Click here to see match viewership pattern 

  • Vodafone invests Rs 1000+ crore in Maharashtra and Goa circles

    Vodafone invests Rs 1000+ crore in Maharashtra and Goa circles

    NEW DELHI: Vodafone India has invested over Rs 1050 crore on ramping its network and distribution and retail presence in Maharashtra and Goa circle over the past 12 months (April 2014-March 2015) in line with its policy of ‘Customer First’ approach.

     

    According to an announcement made in Pune today, Vodafone has been focusing on closer engagement and enhancing customer experience in an endeavour to be future ready, claiming to be one of the preferred mobile services providers in terms of subscriber base, revenue, market share and retail touch points.

     

    Pursuing an accelerated growth strategy since April 2014, Vodafone has expanded its network footprint by adding over 3000 new 3G and 2G sites across Maharashtra in the last financial year. During this period, Vodafone also increased its exclusive retail footprint by rolling out 17 Vodafone Stores and 200 Vodafone Mini Stores.

     

    Vodafone India business head – Maharashtra and Goa Ashish Chandra said, “Gaining the trust of our customers and winning the distinction of being one of the most preferred mobile services provider in Maharashtra and Goa circle is not incidental. We have won the hearts of our customers by pursuing a continued and consistent customer centric strategy to bring the best connectivity solutions to our valued customers. It is their trust and support that has enabled us to further strengthen our position in Maharashtra and Goa across key parameters – Network, Subscriber base, Retail footprint and Revenue Market Share. We remain committed to continue investing in bringing the best in class, innovative, relevant products and services to win customer delight in the years to come.”

     

    Having set up one of the largest networks in the circle, Vodafone claims to have has 5000+ 3G sites in Maharashtra and Goa. Specifically to spread awareness and increase adoption of mobile internet, Vodafone has been hand holding customers through on ground engagement and education initiatives. 3G has shown tremendous uptake and has been growing at 100 per cent YoY. Overall data contribution to circle service revenues is 18 per cent.

     

    Presently, Vodafone has more than 900 retail outlets (largest and exclusive) in Maharashtra and Goa. Over the past 12 months, Vodafone has launched 22 Global Design Stores in Maharashtra and Goa.

     

    Vodafone M-Pesa, which was launched in October 2013 in Maharashtra and Goa, currently has 7115 + agents in these states, and a customer base of over 2.96 lakh. 

  • Digital India fails to impact growth of broadband subscribers

    Digital India fails to impact growth of broadband subscribers

    NEW DELHI: At a time when the government is working on programmes like Digital India, there has been an increase of a meager 1.88 per cent in the number of broadband subscribers between February and March this year.

     

    According to a Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) report, the number rose from 97.37 million at the end of February to 99.20 million.

     

    As in previous months, the largest increase was in the mobile devices users (phones and dongles) segment from 81.48 million to 83.24 million, showing an increase of 2.17 per cent.

     

    The increase in fixed wire subscribers (Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Point to Point Radio and VSAT) was from 440,000 to a little above that figure. The rise in wired subscribers was from 15.45 million to 15.45 million to 15.52 million.

     

    The top five service providers constituted 83.39 per cent market share of total broadband subscribers at the end of March. These service providers were Bharti Airtel (22.01 million), Vodafone (19.37 million), BSNL (18.88 million), Idea Cellular Ltd (14.52 million) and Reliance Communications Group (7.94 million).

     

    Some wireless service providers exclude incidental data users from their subscriber base, based on minimum usage decided by them.

     

    As on 31 March, the top five Wired Broadband Service providers were BSNL (9.96 million), Bharti Airtel (1.43 million), MTNL (1.14 million), Atria Convergence Technologies (0.67 million) and YOU Broadband (0.44 million).

     

    The top five Wireless Broadband Service providers were Bharti Airtel (20.58 million), Vodafone (19.37 million), Idea Cellular (14.52 million), BSNL (8.92 million) and Reliance Communications Group (7.83 million).

  • Vodafone soars high on Twitter Brand Index during IPL 8

    Vodafone soars high on Twitter Brand Index during IPL 8

    MUMBAI: The first two weeks of the Indian Premier League (IPL) have been breathtaking from both a cricketing stand point as well as the action being seen seeing from brands on Twitter.

     

    Just like it did during #CWC15, Twitter compiled a list of the top brands on this IPL. Using an aggregate of Re-Tweets, Favourites and Replies, the social networking site has created a Twitter IPL Advertiser Index to acknowledge the top five brands that have excelled in the opening two weeks of the tournament.

     

    The Twitter Brand Engagement Index and the details of what each brand did on the social networking site is as follows:

     

    1) @VodafoneIn- Vodafone has gained a lot of momentum in the first two weeks of IPL, through a contest called #VodafoneSpeedQuiz . With tickets to matches up for grab, the brand has been able to generate a lot of buzz through this campaign. The contest is a smart way for the brand to build equity on Faster Speeds which is core of their new campaign #SpeedIsGood

    https://twitter.com/VodafoneIN/status/587623871689449472

     

    2) @HotStarTweets – The Twitter account for Star’s Hotstar.com, @HotStarTweets generated a lot engagement around content based on updates from the games, teaser questions, trivia and a competition offering IPL tickets. @HotStarTweets is looking to take the platform’s content digital to greater users and been able to engage with the online Twitter user using the most topical bits of content

     

    3) @KingFisherWorld – The official handle of the good times this IPL; Kingfisher’s campaign idea is ‘Divided by teams, United by Kingfisher.’ With this, the company aims to bring the followers of all the IPL teams together on a common platform to celebrate and express their love for the game. They are also team sponsors for many IPL teams and it’s refreshing to see some great behind the scenes content from these teams, which @KingfisherWorld is sharing as well. The big hashtag this IPL for Kingfisher has been #UnitedByGoodTimes. This week the first preview of the new Kingfisher TVC was revealed online with the hashtag #OoLaLaLaLeO

     

    4) @FreeCharge – Freecharge is engaging users with a prediction contest this IPL with prizes up for grabs. Users are asked to predict outcomes of the game; a conversation that many users are more than happy to engage in.

     

    5) @OlaCabs – Ola is the official cab partner for five IPL teams namely Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL), Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan), Kings XI Punjab (@lionsdenkxip), Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers).

     

    With every match, users stand a chance to win two free tickets to the match from the “Ola app” through the ‘Hit the Match Day’ icon. The brand is building excitement and is increasing engagement around this contest, which is creating a good amount of buzz. They are promoting this activity by using the hashtag #ChaloNiklo.

  • IPL8: Internet services & B2C grab eyeballs; Vodafone tops brands chart

    IPL8: Internet services & B2C grab eyeballs; Vodafone tops brands chart

    MUMBAI: A total of 52 brands from 28 categories have garnished the commercial breaks between overs and fall of wickets so far in the Pepsi Indian Premier League (IPL) season 8. 

    Amongst all the categories, Internet services and B2C categories topped the chart with 29 per cent share of ad volume. It must be noted that e-commerce ventures like Amazon, PayTm also fell under the same category. Amazon upgraded itself as a presenting sponsor of the flagship franchisee cricket tournament.

    On second spot stood cellular phone services with a share of 11 per cent of ad volume, whereas cellular phones – smart phones category with a 10 per cent share of ad volume was on the third spot. Two wheelers and aerated drinks were ranked fourth and fifth with shares of eight and six per cent respectively.

    The pole position in brands chart was acquired by Vodafone cellular phone service (8.4 per cent share) closely followed by Amazon.in (8.03 per cent share). DTH player Tata Sky, which recently launched a multi film series ad campaign called ‘Daily Dillagi’ exclusively for the IPL, ranked third in the list of brands with top ad share. Paytm and Snapedeal.com followed at fourth and fifth spot respectively.

    • Parameters

    1. Source : TAM Media Research

    2. Channel: SONY MAX || SONY SIX || SONY AATH || SONY KIX

    3. Period: 8 April – 18 April, 2015

    4. Match: Match 01 – Match 14

    Commercial Advertising: A period of time when commercial ads are shown during live telecast of the match at events like over change, fall of wicket etc.  

    • Highlights:

    • A total of 57 brands were present during Commercial Breaks of IPL 8 matches on Sony Max, Sony Six, Sony Aath and Sony Kix.
    • Twenty-nine per cent share of ad volumes during IPL 8 matches was from ‘Internet Service – B2C & Online Shopping’ category under which brands Amazon and paytm topped.

    · Notes:

    1. Only Live matches excluding Pre-Mid-Post Match analysis

    2. Report based on Pure Advertising duration i.e. it excludes Program Promotion ads, Franchisee ad, Cricket Board (BCCI) and Official Broadcaster (Max)

  • AIB turns activist; ignites movement on net neutrality

    AIB turns activist; ignites movement on net neutrality

    MUMBAI: Not long ago stand-up comedy group All India Bakchod (AIB) was directly or indirectly labeled as ‘anti-socials’ because of the controversial roast they uploaded on social media platform, which was eventually pulled down. The same group has now made a sincere attempt to explain the complicated concept of “Net Neutrality” to the common man. And their attempt has been successful with the video going viral and how.

     

    Net neutrality is something that every taxpayer deserves but no one cares for. It’s often regarded as technical jargon. However, AIB’s “Save The Internet” video has changed the perception and now a lot of people are aware of the impending catastrophe.

     

    What is Net Neutrality?

     

    Net Neutrality means every user will have the right to access whichever website she or he wants to. There will be no infringement from anybody and certain websites won’t be given more bandwidth than others. Amazon or The Times Of India, Flipkart or Indiantelevision.com, every website will load at the same speed and that is exactly what Net Neutrality means. And that’s the problem telecom operators have.

     

    Where it started from:

     

    Indian telecom operators lobbied to The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to change certain rules as per their convenience, which would have a direct impact on the consumer’s pocket. TRAI, in response to the telecos on 27 March, released a 118-page long consultation bulletin, which concluded by asking 20 questions. The last date to respond to that bulletin electronically is 24 April, 2015 while all the counter responses can be sent till 8 May, 2015.

     

    What all can change?

     

    No, telecom companies are not restricting any particular website so you can be rest assured that another ban is not coming into play. The demand is to access certain genres that users have to pay separately for. The question then arises: What are the users paying the initial fee for?

     

    The scenario that can emerge from the change is; to access Flipkart, Whatsapp, Facebook or any other established OTT service, one has to separately subscribe for it. The freedom to access any website independently will be infringed upon and the internet, which is probably the only free platform where one can express their opinion, will become a claustrophobic cozy club dominated by big names.

     

    Who all will face the impact?

     

    Not only users but the change will also vigorously affect all aspiring entrepreneurs and start-ups. It is easy for established ventures like Flipkart, which is supporting telecom operators, to pay the service providers and ask them to make their app freely available. However, that will leave an impact on the start-ups who don’t have the luxury of cracking a deal with telecom operators. The irony is that when the Prime Minister is delivering speeches in France and Germany about how easy it is to do business in India and sharing aspirations of making the country a global destination for investment, Indian e-commerce startups are on the verge of demolition.

     

    What did AIB do?

     

    The stand up comedians came up with a video (Save the Internet) explaining the entire concept of net neutrality. What was lost and diluted in TRAI’s 118 page long complicated bulletin was garnished in AIB’s nine-minute video. The important points were highlighted and the refreshing yet simple explanation that AIB members’ offered in the video added to the appeal and was lapped up by young and old alike. The Net Neutrality jargon thus became a national movement.

     

    What did AIB’s video do?

     

    AIB’s video conveys this message – “Internet is not a luxury but a utility.” The video ends with a link, which directs people to the net neutrality home page where all of TRAI’s 20 have been answered in detail. One can simply click to send an email with the pre-written answers or can edit as per their wish. At the time of filing this report, AIB’s video had received 1,132,453 views and more than 100,000 emails had been sent to TRAI through the http://www.netneutrality.in/ website.

     

    How to join the movement?

     

    One can be a part of the movement by logging on savetheinternet.in and forwarding the email to the regulatory authority. One can also sign this petition at:https://www.change.org/p/rsprasad-trai-don-t-allow-differential-pricing-… and share it with your friends or write directly to TRAI at advqos@trai.gov.in about their thoughts before 24 April, 2015.

     

    Conclusion:

     

    The AIB video witnessed unabated praise across all social media platforms from the common man and celebrities alike. It brought about the necessary awareness in India and made Net Neutrality a national issue. The Internet is a very important part of the civilized world and a major source of information, entertainment and social networking. Net Neutrality is a right of every Internet subscriber and cannot be infringed at any cost. While the issue has managed to become a major talking point, one only hopes that political parties don’t politicize the issue and turn it into vote bank propaganda because Internet without Net Neutrality is like bones without flesh.

     

  • Vodafone’s new campaign aims to target IPL fan frenzy

    Vodafone’s new campaign aims to target IPL fan frenzy

    MUMBAI: As the anticipation for the next season of IPL builds up, Vodafone has put together an engaging campaign, ‘Speed Is Good,’ which aims to throw light on the benefits of faster data transfer and how it touches its consumers’ lives.

     

    The campaign is made up of short memorable stories where Vodafone customers use their fast 3G network to bring a smile on someone’s face, which is being portrayed by its recent commercials ‘Farewell’ and ‘Haircut’. Not only that, Vodafone will kick-off a series of on-ground campaigns during the matches, as well as online events for the same. 

     

    “We will amplify the concept of ‘Speed is Good’ through several on-ground and digital promotions like Vodafone Speed Quiz where winners will be gratified via the Vodafone SuperFan and Vodafone Fan Army,” said Vodafone India senior vice president –brand communications and insights Ronita Mitra.

     

    Vodafone ‘Speed Quiz’ will leverage the cricket fever and the winner with the fastest correct answer will be hailed as the Vodafone Super Fan, who will be in for a ‘money-can’t buy’ experience on the field.

     

    The remaining 20 winners will join the Vodafone Fan Army respectively. In addition, there will be Vodafone Speed Zones to host interactive activities around the core concept of ‘Speed’ to engage in-stadia crowd. 

  • Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer

    Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer

    MUMBAI: Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has got on-board Vinay Venkatesh as chief creative officer. He comes with 14 years of experience in creating and building brands.

     

    Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi CEO and managing partner Anil Nair said, “VinayVenkatesh understands the digital engagement idiom, having worked on large engagement centric brands like Vodafone and Diageo. He is an extremely motivating leader and I can see him bringing out that spurt of genius in any and everybody he works with. His passion to bring ideas to life and his exhilarating vision towards different situations will help not just our agency in scaling new heights but will also benefit our clients a great deal. I am extremely pleased to have him on board and hope for an extremely rewarding journey with him.”

     

    Venkatesh opined, “In order to create something, you must first destroy something else. At Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, the mandate is to destroy mediocrity and create greatness. I’m very excited to be leading a fantastic team that truly believes in this mandate. They’re young, driven and extremely passionate. Great work is driven by great people and I look forward to being an integral part of that journey at the agency.”

     

    Over the years Venkatesh has worked with agency networks like Alok Nanda & Company, zeroninefivefour, OgilvyOne Worldwide and Indigo Consulting.