Campaign India Team
Aug 16, 2010

Breaking news: Anuja Chauhan quits JWT

Anuja Chauhan, executive creative director and VP, JWT has put in her papers at the agency. It is learnt that Chauhan, who has been associated with the WPP agency since almost the beginning of her advertising career, had been contemplating the move for quite sometime but had been persuaded to stay back until now.Chauhan was not available for comment while filing this story, but sources close to the development have confirmed the move.

Breaking news: Anuja Chauhan quits JWT

Anuja Chauhan, executive creative director and VP, JWT has put in her papers at the agency. It is learnt that Chauhan, who has been associated with the WPP agency since almost the beginning of her advertising career, had been contemplating the move for quite sometime but had been persuaded to stay back until now.

Chauhan was not available for comment while filing this story, but sources close to the development have confirmed the move.

Chauhan joined JWT Delhi as a copy trainee in 1993, after beginning her advertising career with RK Swamy BBDO as a copy trainee. Chauhan has been behind some of the most memorable campaigns for Pepsi, including the 'Nothing official about it' campaign, 'Oye Bubbly,' 'Ye dil maange more' and 'Mera number kab aayega' among others.

It is not known where Chauhan is headed. Updates to follow.

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Campaign India

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