Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2011

Dinesh Swamy joins Digital Law & Kenneth as creative director

Prior to this, Swamy was associate creative director at Tribal DDB (Mumbai)

Dinesh Swamy joins Digital Law & Kenneth as creative director

Digital Law & Kenneth has announced the appointment of Dinesh Swamy as creative director. Swamy will report to Anil K Nair, managing partner, Digital Law & Kenneth. Prior to this, Swamy was associate creative director at Tribal DDB (Mumbai).

On the appointment, Nair, said, “We have got a couple of large clients on board, and there is a lot of challenging work that is coming in from RPG and Renault. We felt the need for strengthening our creative team, and along with Noel Braganza (creative group head, Digital Law & Kenneth), Dinesh will lead the creative team at the agency. Since we are setting up offices in Delhi and Bangalore, we wanted a senior resource to head the teams. Moreover, brining in someone like Dinesh, who has some exciting work in his portfolio, is a way to beef up our creative products.”
 
With around 11 years of experience in the domain, Swamy was at Tribal DDB for more than four years, working on various brands such as Idea Cellular, Reliance Mobile, LIC, Volkswagen, among others. Before Tribal DDB, he was with Flip Media for about a year. 
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