Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2015

Vishal Ahluwalia joins Grey Group, Bengaluru, as VP

Prior to this he was with Iris Worldwide

Vishal Ahluwalia joins Grey Group, Bengaluru, as VP
Grey Group India has appointed Vishal Ahluwalia as vice president and office head for its Bengaluru office. Ahluwalia will report to Sunil Lulla, chairman and managing director, Grey Group India.
 
He joins the agency from Iris Worldwide. He has also worked with TBWA, JWT Taipei and Contract.
 
Lulla said, “Vishal brings a great blend of advertising savviness and digital smarts to Grey. His experience across geographies and diverse categories, will strengthen the leadership team at GREY.  He will take further our integrated offerings to various clients and enable their brands to be famous and effective.” 
 
Ahluwalia said, “I am very excited about the prospect to bring my skills across various stream to Grey group’s rich and diverse client roster. I do believe, the future requires us to be able to deliver services in a wholesome and integrated fashion. I am delighted to return to Bengaluru, which has always been a springboard for my learning and my success.”
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Campaign India

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