Campaign India Team
Feb 27, 2024

Famous Innovations announces leadership team for Delhi office

New roles for Neeraj Toor, Sumit Chaurasia and Tarkendra Kaul

From left: Neeraj Toor, Sumit Chaurasia and Tarkendra Kaul
From left: Neeraj Toor, Sumit Chaurasia and Tarkendra Kaul
Famous Innovations has announced an elevation for Sumit Chaurasia, and the appointments of Neeraj Toor and Tarkendra Kaul.
 
Chaurasia, who was creative director and founding partner, has been elevated as creative head for the Delhi office. Toor has joined as creative head too, having moved from Havas Creative India, where he was group creative director.
 
Kaul has been appointed business head. He joins the agency from DDB Mudra, where he was client solutions director. 
 
Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, said, "We have always been optimistic about the Delhi market and already have a strong presence there. This new team brings with it just the right balance of strategic, creative and digital capabilities to give us that new age fresh thinking that we believe the market has been missing. Sumit has been with us since day one and represents the true DNA of Famous, while Neeraj and Tarkendra understand the market and relationships well. I couldn't be more excited about our future."
 
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