Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2014

Scarecrow ropes in Anjali Rawat as ECD - Art

She moves from Metal Communications

Scarecrow ropes in Anjali Rawat as ECD - Art

Scarecrow Communications has appointed Anjali Rawat as executive creative director - art for its Mumbai office. The office will now have three 'Art Groups'. These will be headed by ECDs Kapil Tammal, Zohar Furniturewala and Anjali Rawat.

 

Prior to this, Rawat was creative director at Metal Communications. She has over 12 years of experience and has worked with Ogilvy & Mather, Metal Communications and Lemon in past assignments. 

 

Rawat said, "A creative person’s dream is to work with creative stalwarts of the industry. Always. And I am happy to have gotten this opportunity to work with Manish and Raghu. I see Scarecrow as a hub of good creativity and I hope to add a bit to it. And to learn a lot from them in the process."

 

Manish Bhatt, founder director, Scarecrow, said, " Anjali is an articulate creative person with an edge in art, design and craft. Scarecrow is always in a hunt for great idea people with tasteful sense of craft. Adding Anjali in the senior talent pool, will help us strengthening Scarecrow's second line."

 

Source:
Campaign India

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