Campaign India Team
Jun 15, 2022

Dentsu Creative group India appoints Anu Gulati

Moves from DDB Mudra Group

Dentsu Creative group India appoints Anu Gulati
Dentsu Creative group India has announced the appointment of Anu Gulati as its executive creative director.
 
In her new role, she aims to strengthen the network’s creative capabilities, thereby enhancing the client’s market growth. 
 
Gulati moves from DDB Mudra Group, where she was group creative director and creative head north.
 
She will be based out of the network’s Delhi office and will report to Ajay Gahlaut, group chief creative officer, dentsu Creative group India.
 
Gahlaut said, “Anu Gulati is a rare creative person with an uncanny talent for creating interesting and engaging advertising that is also very effective in the marketplace. Exceptional talent, the mental stamina for extreme hard work and an obsessive desire to create a stellar piece of work on every brief make Anu a valued member of any creative team. We are thrilled to welcome Anu on board and look forward to seeing her weave her particular brand of magic into our brands.”
 
Gulati said, “Unlike the usual setups, dentsu provides a unique and integrated environment. With the kind of talent and intent this place is brimming with, I am confident that these teams can do wonders not just for the network but for the advertising industry at large.”
 
In a career spanning over 15 years, she has also worked with Ogilvy & Mather, Contract Advertising India, and Grey Group, among others. 
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Campaign India

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