Campaign India Team
Oct 25, 2018

FCB India ropes in Anindya 'Andy' Banerjee as ECD

He will be based in the agency's Mumbai office.

FCB India ropes in Anindya 'Andy' Banerjee as ECD
FCB Ulka has announced the appointment of Anindya Banerjee as the ECD, FCB Mumbai. In his role, he will be working closely with Keegan Pinto.
 
With twenty-three years of experience in the advertising arena, Andy has been associated with Scarecrow M&C Saatchi, Law and Kenneth, Publicis, Contract Advertising and Ogilvy in the past.
 
His memorable work has won him accolades at national and international award shows. He has also performed jury duties at distinguished industry platforms. Some of the brands that he has worked on, in the past are, NIIT, IBM, Maggi (Me and Meri Maggi), Limca (Fresh Ho Jao) and Hungama.
 
Keegan Pinto - creative head - FCB Ulka (West) & National Creative Director said, “Andy comes with immense experience in pedigreed agencies like Ogilvy, Contract and Publicis. But more importantly, he also brings along the merit and nimbleness of an agency like Scarecrow M&C Saatchi. A start-up spirit which is extremely relevant in contemporary times."
 
Andy also has been a visiting faculty for Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and Communication, New Delhi and a travel writer for the magazine Car n’ Style.
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

17 hours ago

L’Oréal's latest work with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ...

All while making the global icon look impossibly perfect—proof that rejecting digital validation is easier said than done.

22 hours ago

Moves and wins: Week of 1 September

Our weekly roundup of the latest appointments and account wins from Grey India, Adfactors PR, Madison Media, V Spark Communications, McCann Worldgroup India, Vigor Media Worldwide, Nothing, PVNA Group, TukTuki, TrucksUp, Flash Communications, CreativeFuel, and many more.

23 hours ago

Andrew Scott, WPP’s global COO and M&A guru, to ...

Close ally of outgoing CEO Mark Read will support new boss Cindy Rose until end of 2025.

23 hours ago

The Dentsu sale is natural selection; the dinosaurs ...

Dentsu’s sale, WPP’s turmoil, Omnicom and IPG’s merger chase all point to the fact that the giants of advertising are stumbling. As TrinityP3's Darren Woolley argues, this is natural selection at work. In the end, it's adapt or go extinct.