Campaign India Team
Feb 23, 2021

FoxyMoron appoints Dhruv Warrior as NCD

Moves from VMLY&R

Dhruv Warrior
Dhruv Warrior
FoxyMoron has announced the appointment of Dhruv Warrior as national creative director. 
 
Warrior moves from VMLY&R Dubai where he was associate creative director. He will be based in Bengaluru and will report to Pratik Gupta and Suveer Bajaj, co-founders of Zoo Media and FoxyMoron. 
 
Gupta, said, “Dhruv exuberates creative energy and has the qualities of a leader that can create inspired and well-rounded teams. Our vision of being a global agency network aligns with his global & Indian exposure. He has an exceptional track record of delivering exceptional creative campaigns across markets and we are truly excited to have him on board.”
 
Warrior said, “In my opinion Foxy Moron and the Zoo Media are set up for the future. Everything from influencer management to content production, media planning to UX/UI design (and there is more) sits within our network. That level of agility and diversity of skills is needed to help clients create work that fully takes advantage of the ever changing digital and advertising landscape. Along with the way the company is set up, FoxyMoron has a reputation for doing work that is different and I am here to help push the envelope.”
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