Campaign India Team
Jun 01, 2023

Enormous appoints Neha Singh

Moves from Wunderman Thompson

Enormous appoints Neha Singh
Enormous has announced the appointment of Neha Singh as group business head. She will be based in Mumbai.
 
Singh joined the agency in February from Wunderman Thompson, where she was senior account director.
 
Ashish Khazanchi, managing partner, Enormous, said, “Neha is really a firebrand management person. She is one of the rare young old-school advertising people in that there's as much account management she handles, as in-depth planning on her businesses. She's been one of the star performers in all her previous stints and has been a thirty under thirty winner too. She's clearly a CEO in the making. We've created a role for her to enable her to exercise her exceptional capabilities.”
 
Singh said, "Enormous is the torchbearer of creativity in the advertising fraternity, and their recent work has been roaring high impact solutions and the passion for great work. That's what excites me the most about this organisation. I've been working with the creative firepower called the Enormous family for the past few weeks, and I'm thrilled to add my bit to take it to the next level."
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