Campaign India Team
Aug 07, 2023

Aneesh Jaisinghani moves to Dentsu Creative

Moves from Cheil

Aneesh Jaisinghani moves to Dentsu Creative
Dentsu Creative has announced the appointment of Aneesh Jaisinghani as senior group executive creative director.
 
Jaisinghani moves from Cheil, where he was senior ECD.
 
He will report to Joy Mohanty, chief creative officer - North, Dentsu Creative India. 
 
Mohanty said, “Aneesh is amongst the finest designers in the country. He has consistently spearheaded groundbreaking projects for Samsung Mobiles, a brand known for its tech-forwardness and innovation. Additionally, he has been a driving force behind numerous award-winning purpose-driven initiatives. This unique blend makes him an invaluable leader to lead the charge in our pursuit of modern creativity.”
 
Jaisinghani added, “Dentsu India has been consistently at the forefront of its game for the past seven to eight years. The crowning of Dentsu Creative as the 'Agency of the Year' at Cannes Lions 2022 serves as a definitive testament to its unrivaled standing in the industry. Furthermore, with an extensive list of esteemed clients, dentsu India stands as one of the most thrilling networks to be associated with in the present day. So, when the opportunity to be a part of dentsu came my way, it was a no brainer!”
 
In a career spanning more than two decades, he has also worked with Lintas, Grey, Contract and Bates.
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