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Ashish Kharwatkar moves to Enormous

His last full-time stint was with McCann Worldgroup

by Campaign India Team | 03/01/2023

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Ashish Kharwatkar has joined Enormous as executive creative director. 

 

He updated his LinkedIn profile to reflect his move.

 

Kharwatkar's last full-time stint was with McCann Worldgroup as executive creative director, creative director and copywriter. 

 

In a career spanning over 22 years, he has also worked with FCB Ulka, DDB Asia and Grey Group, among others.  

 

 

 

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