Campaign India Team
Oct 10, 2016

Famous Innovations appoints GV Krishnan as CEO, South

Joins from Lowe Lintas

Famous Innovations appoints GV Krishnan as CEO, South
Famous Innovations has announced the appointment of GV Krishnan as CEO, South. Based in Benglaluru he is heading the agency operations in South India. Prior to this he was president - South, Lowe Lintas.
 
Raj Kamble, founder and chief creative officer, Famous Innovations, said, “It is an honour to have GVK on board. He brings immense energy and passion to the table, and in spite of nearly three decades in the business, he is excited with ideas and always hungry to do more. He is just the right person to take our venture in the South, and beyond, to the next level.”
 
Krishnan said, “Raj’s childlike enthusiasm and genuine love for creativity and innovation is what made me fall in love with Famous. I have always believed in free-spirited entrepreneurial way of working and see a great opportunity in building an enterprise which is future facing and create ideas that build businesses. The agency has grown tremendously in stature over the last three years with work on large brands like Raymond, Titan, Nestle, Snapdeal, Myntra and look forward to building a richly diverse portfolio with brave innovative clients.
 
In a career spanning more than 25 years he has also worked with Airtel, FoodWorld and BPL Mobile.
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