Campaign India Team
Aug 07, 2013

Ravinder Siwach joins McCann Erickson Delhi as ECD

He moves from DDB Mudra

Ravinder Siwach joins McCann Erickson Delhi as ECD

McCann Erickson has roped in Ravinder Siwach as executive creative director at its Delhi office. He moves in from DDB Mudra, where he headed Ahmedabad and Delhi offices as ECD and creative head.

At McCann, he will work on Coca-Cola, Dish TV, GM, Dabur and Nestle, informed an agency statement.

On his move, Siwach said, “Meeting Prasoon was quite an inspiring experience and I look forward to working with him. It's incredible how McCann Delhi has grown to be one of the largest offices in the country over the last few years and today handles some of the biggest and most admired brands in the country. I am rather excited to be a part of team McCann.”

In his 13-year career, he has also worked at iB&W, Everest and Contract.

Source:
Campaign India

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