Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2016

Cheil India adds to creative strength

Tarvinderjit Singh joins as ECD from McCann; Siddharth Dyalchand on board as group CD

Cheil India adds to creative strength
Cheil India has announced the appointment of Tarvinderjit Singh as ECD and Siddharth Dyalchand as group creative director.
 
Singh was with McCann Erickson, where he held a similar position. Dyalchand was senior creative director at Havas Worldwide prior to the move.
 
They will report to Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar, CCO, Cheil India. 
 
Mahabaleshwarkar said, “The year 2016 has been bigger and better for us with a number of business wins and a string of awards at creative festivals. Going forward, we are going to be even more aggressive. To gear up for the challenge, we are thrilled to have Tarvinderjit, who needs no introduction and Siddharth, an ace in the industry, partnering us. I look forward to working with them to create successful and impactful campaigns as we bring alive the magic of technology and creativity.”
 
In a career of over 16 years, Singh has also worked with Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, Grey Worldwide, Rediffusion Y&R and Bates CHI&Partners.
 
Dyalchand, in over 12 years in the industry, has worked with JWT and Mudra in past assignments.
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Campaign India

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