Campaign India Team
Aug 02, 2018

Dentsu Webchutney ropes in Aalap Desai as senior creative director

He joins the agency from Hotstar

Dentsu Webchutney ropes in Aalap Desai as senior creative director
Dentsu Webchutney has appointed Aalap Desai as senior creative director. He will work closely with Pravin Sutar, ECD and they will take charge of the Mumbai creative team. They will report to Nishi Kant, EVP and branch head, Mumbai.
 
Previously, Desai was a Creative Partner at Hotstar and has also been a part of the team at Leo Burnett, JWT, DDB Mudra, Ogilvy and  Ambience Publicis. He has handled brands like McDonald’s, Complan, HE Deo, Nerolac, Huggies, Rin and many more. 
 
Nishi Kant said, "Over the last few years, we have been doing some good work for our biggest brands. With Aalap’s diverse experience across verticals and mediums coupled with his can-do fire, I foresee happy clients and meaningful partnerships."
 
Desai said, “A digital narrative for ideas is making campaigns more memorable and relevant. The clients are exciting, the work is great and the energy is phenomenal. I’m eager to add to the creative strength in Mumbai and work with Nishi, Pravin and the team here in creating work we’ll all be proud of.” 
Source:
Campaign India

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