Campaign India Team
Sep 05, 2012

Anisha Sarin to join Metal Communications

She was earlier with Salt Brand Solutions

Anisha Sarin to join Metal Communications

Metal communications has appointed Anisha Sarin as executive creative director, Mumbai. She will supervise the agency's creative product output from its Mumbai office. She will also be part of the core team that drives business acquisition for Metal.

Sarin was earlier at Salt Brand Solutions, where she was a founding member. She has 16 years of experience across various agencies like Rediffusion Y&R, Ulka, and Grey.
Narayan Kumar, director and creative chief at Metal says, "Anisha belongs to a small group of professionals in any field who are both nice and talented. Metal is extremely delighted to welcome her and looks forward to her creative leadership."

Commenting on her appointment, Sarin says, "I am glad to have found a handful of like-minded people at Metal and I look forward to my new assignment." 

Ambarish Ray, vice president at Metal adds, “Anisha's coming on board is a significant step ahead for METAL as we get ready for our next level of growth. With her rich experience and award winning work portfolio, I am completely confident Metal’s creative standards and deliveries are in very good hands.”

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Campaign India

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