Campaign India Team
Sep 29, 2021

Enormous appoints Arko Provo Bose as chief creative officer

Moves from MullenLowe Lintas Group

Arko Provo Bose (left) and Ashish Khazanchi
Arko Provo Bose (left) and Ashish Khazanchi
Enormous has announced the appointment of Arko Provo Bose as chief creative officer. 
 
He moves from MullenLowe Lintas Group where he was executive creative director. 
 
Ashish Khazanchi, Managing Partner, Enormous says, “An agency is only as good as its leaders. A leader defines the vision and gives a direction to the talent for everyone to move as one. In its seventh year of operations, it is time for me to share this responsibility with someone who has a keen sense of the business and unbridled passion for creativity and solutions. Arko is by far one the very best of his generation in Indian advertising. He's a juggernaut of talent and has many big campaigns behind him. I've always respected the work Arko has done for Google, Nestlé, Olx etc. We're moving to an exciting new phase as an agency and greater things should certainly be expected.”
 
Bose said ,"The business of advertising is reinventing itself and so should we. The bustling energy at Enormous is intoxicating and that’s what got me here. Lowe has been more than family for the last 11 years. With that invaluable experience behind me and the agility of Enormous by my side, I am looking forward to the challenges this new normal will be throwing at us. I have always been part of a creative system that yields results and firmly believes in ideation that solves problems. I hope to bring that and much more  to the place by collaborating with young and thriving talent across all corners of India and beyond."
 
He has also worked with Contract Advertising and Grey Group India.
Source:
Campaign India

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