Campaign India Team
Dec 23, 2019

BBDO appoints Jazryk Gill as VP

Moves from the MullenLowe Lintas Group

From left: Suraja Kishore, Jazryk Gill and Nikhil Mahajan
From left: Suraja Kishore, Jazryk Gill and Nikhil Mahajan
BBDO India has announced the appointment of Jazryk Gill as vice president. Based in Delhi, Gill will report to Nikhil Mahajan, EVP and chief growth officer, BBDO India. 
 
She moves from the MullenLowe Lintas Group where she was AVP. 
 
Suraja Kishore, CEO, BBDO India, said, “Jazryk is a welcome addition to our leadership team at Delhi. She brings with herself a great blend of purpose and performance orientation to our business. Her sense of ownership is inspiring and her passion is contagious. I am certain she will be add more value in what we have to offer to our partners and she will be an active agent of change that we are championing at BBDO.”
 
Mahajan added, “Jazryk is a new age thinker and a doer. Her effortless understanding  and knowledge of ‘Now’ is a great ingredient for shaping the future of our brands and the role we play as brand custodians. She has successfully practiced and demonstrated the power of media agnostic ideas that moves today’s generation and we can’t wait for her to take that to the next level here at BBDO.”
 
Gill said, “I have always admired BBDO for some of their iconic work on Ariel, Mirinda, Whisper and the recent work on All Out. Especially now, when there is so much noise from every other brand, it's become all the more important for a brand to talk in a language that connects with a consumer. This is what I wanted to be a part of. An agency that believes in identifying relevant contexts that are moving today’s individuals and then finding a way of placing the brand in those conversations. Its then that a communication piece becomes more than just an ad. I am thrilled to be working with the talent that BBDO has and can't wait to be a part of their future endeavours.”
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