Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2022

Anupama Ramaswamy to join Havas Worldwide India as Ravinder Siwach moves on

Ramaswamy moves from Dentsu Impact

Anupama Ramaswamy to join Havas Worldwide India as Ravinder Siwach moves on
Havas Worldwide India has announced the appointment of Anupama Ramaswamy as chief creative officer. She moves from Dentsu Impact, where she was working managing partner and national creative director.
 
She is scheduled to join the company in October 2022 and will report to Bobby Pawar, chairperson and chief creative officer, Havas Group India. Ramaswamy will be based in Gurugram.
 
Ravinder Siwach, who has been leading the creative mandate of Havas Worldwide India as executive director and national creative director, will be exiting the agency in October. 
 
Pawar said, “We have steadily been building Havas Worldwide into a company that embodies Yannick Bollore’s ‘Together’ philosophy. Where skill sets from the old world and new work seamlessly and harmoniously. This and the rising standard of our work have made us the fastest growing agency. Now is the time for our work to take a giant leap. And I can’t think of a better person to lead this than Anupama. She is a hugely talented creative with a heap of awards and great work to prove it. But the one talent of hers that I value the most is her ability to nurture a culture that makes people and their ideas better. She is a team player and fits right into our philosophy. And I believe she will be a leader who will usher not just Havas, but also our industry into the future."
 
He added, "Ravinder has played a key role in the resurgence of Havas Worldwide. However, he has been chomping at the bit to do other things, many beyond advertising, for a while. Which means his journey with us is over while another one begins. We all wish him the best in his new adventures.”
 
Ramaswamy said, "The complete resurgence of Havas Group India has made it one of the most sought-after networks. The group has been working in an integrated manner long before other agencies had even thought about it. So, the opportunity to work with Bobby again, who is an institution in his own right, along with Rana's overall vision for the network, drew me in to be part of this unprecedented growth story. But what excited me the most is the task bestowed upon me by Bobby and Rana - to induce a new and fresh creative culture. As we come out of the pandemic, what we need is empathy and encouragement to take on this new improved hybrid world. I believe people create the best work when they love where they work."
 
Siwach said, “The reputation that Havas Worldwide India has built over the last three years is truly inspirational. Being part of this growth journey was an enriching experience. I thank Rana, Bobby and the entire team at Havas Worldwide India for their tremendous support and wish them luck for the journey ahead.”
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