Campaign India Team
Jan 28, 2022

Anish Varghese moves to Liqvd Asia as CCO

Last full-time stint was with Isobar

Anish Varghese moves to Liqvd Asia as CCO
Liqvd Asia has appointed Anish Varghese as chief creative officer. 
 
Varghese's last full-time stint was with Isobar, where he was chief creative officer. He left the agency in May 2021.
 
Arnab Mitra, managing director, Liqvd Asia, said, “Anish will be a fabulous asset to Liqvd Asia, and we are excited that he is joining us. He comes with a reputation for creating successful and famous campaigns for brands across different sectors; he brings a unique combination of global and regional experience and craft. He has the energy to mentor, create and lead. I have no doubt he will inspire the best in our people. I am really looking forward to working with him.”
 
Varghese said, “My whole career has been driven by the aim of transforming agencies and building a complete culture of creativity. I have always been part of a creative system that yields results and firmly believes in ideation that solves problems. I am looking forward to working with the bright and young team here at Liqvd Asia and motivating the client to build incredible stories with experience and modern creativity.”
 
In a career spanning close to two decades, he has also worked with Interactive Avenues, Flip Media and Tribal DDB.
Source:
Campaign India

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