Campaign India Team
Aug 31, 2016

Famous announces Avinash Shenoy as head of business

Came on board in April, moving from L&K Saatchi & Saatchi Mumbai

Famous announces Avinash Shenoy as head of business
Famous Innovations has announced the appointment of Avinash Shenoy as head of business. Shenoy joined the agency in April (source: LinkedIn) from L&K Saatchi and Saatchi, where he was senior vice president in Mumbai. 
 
Shenoy replaces Arjun Sen, who moved to Contract as reported in March (link below). 
 
Raj Kamble, CCO and founder, Famous Innovations, said, “Avinash has been in the industry from more than a decade now and we are excited to have him on board. Avinash’s diverse experience, expertise and skills across client and agency side will bring a wholesome view on the table.” 
 
Shenoy said “I am happy and excited to be a part of Famous Innovations with the creative genius Raj Kamble. His passion to create brilliant and innovative solutions for brands is what got me here. I am looking forward to work with the agency.”
 
Shenoy has also worked with PepsiCo, Reliance Capital and Publicis Ambience in a career spanning 14 years. 
 
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