Campaign India Team
Dec 06, 2017

FCB Ulka's NCD for digital Gerard Jayaranjan quits

His last day at the agency was 30 November

FCB Ulka's NCD for digital Gerard Jayaranjan quits
Gerard Jayaranjan, national creative director, digital, FCB Ulka has moved on from the organisation. 
 
His last day at the agency was 30 November 2017. 
 
On his next move, Jayaranjan said, "I have a few options in hand that I will evaluate over the coming weeks. But for now the agenda is to spend some time doing absolutely nothing."
 
He had joined the agency in July 2015 as creative head - digital. 
 
He has also worked with iContract, Havas Worldwide, TBWA, DDB Mudra and McCann Erickson in past assignments.  
 
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Campaign India

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