Campaign India Team
Apr 04, 2023

Famous Innovations hires Manas Lahiri

Moves from Havas Worldwide

Famous Innovations hires Manas Lahiri
Famous Innovations has announced the appointment of Manas Lahiri as chief operating officer. Lahiri moves from Havas Worldwide, where he was managing director.
 
Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, said, "I couldn't be more excited to welcome Manas Lahiri to the Famous Innovations family. When we met, it was clear that his passion for creativity and innovation was a perfect fit for our agency. His track record of developing businesses and building happy teams is impressive, and we are fortunate to have him lead as our new COO. We believe that the human factor is crucial in an industry that is constantly evolving with new technologies. With Manas' strategic vision and deep understanding of brands, I am confident that he will help us further elevate our work and deliver exceptional results for our clients. This is a new chapter for Famous Innovations, and we are thrilled to have Manas onboard for this exciting journey."
 
Lahiri said, "I'm excited to be joining Famous Innovations and its young, vibrant team. The agency's focus on culture, design, and innovation aligns perfectly with my passion for activating omnichannel growth for companies. I'm looking forward to working with the team to drive the agency's growth and success."
 
 
In a career spanning 21 years, he has also worked with Creativeland Asia, McCann, Ogilvy, Contract, Samsung and Motorola.
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