Campaign India Team
Oct 03, 2017

Famous Innovations ropes in Siddhartha Singh as business head, Mumbai

Moves from Salt Brand Solutions where he was founding partner

Famous Innovations ropes in Siddhartha Singh as business head, Mumbai
Famous Innovations has announced the appointment of Siddhartha Singh as business head of its Mumbai office. He joins the agency from Salt Brand Solutions where he was founding partner. 
 
Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, said, "Sid brings to the table maturity and experience dolled out in an affable yet affirmative manner - something that inspires the best in everyone around him. He has seen the inside of large networks as well as an independent shop and knows how different both are. He is the perfect complement to the madness and energy of the existing team, and I'm sure he will help move Famous ahead in the right direction."
 
Singh said, "Famous is in its most exciting phase right now - no longer a startup but not a big dinosaur either. Raj's vision for the agency and his ambitions for making a difference in the industry are what inspired me to come on board. I find that Famous has a truly unique culture, a vibe of its own that is fervently dedicated and yet a lot of fun, something that I had been looking for in the industry since a long time. I am deeply excited about the journey ahead." 
 
He has also worked with Leo Burnett, Publicis and Rediffusion Y&R.
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