Arati Rao
Apr 20, 2011

Scarecrow Communications to work on a project with Nestle as creative consultants

The development has been confirmed by Nestle

Scarecrow Communications to work on a project with Nestle as creative consultants

 

Scarecrow Communications has been selected to work on a project with Nestle India as creative consultants.
 
Speaking on the development, Raghu Bhat, founder director, Scarecrow Communications, said, “To work on a Nestle brand, after just one year of launch, is an incredible boost for Scarecrow. But what has been a real eye-opener is - the receptivity, the courage of conviction and lengths to which the Nestle team goes, in the pursuit of a great creative idea. We thank Nestle India Brand team (Virat Mehta and team) for keeping the faith and hope to repay their confidence with communication that moves hearts as well as the market share needle.”
 
Manish Bhatt, also founder director, added, “Nestle is  one of the most trusted and legendary brands in the world. Nestle India considering Scarecrow as its Creative Consultant for one of its brands is really overwhelming. And we at Scarecrow will put in our best effort to fulfill the expectations from Nestle India in terms of creating effective communication.” 
Source:
Campaign India

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