Campaign India Team
Aug 14, 2008

Grey appoints Sunu Charles as creative director, Chennai

Grey Chennai today has appointed of Sunu Charles as creative director. He will report to Christabelle Howie, general manager, Grey Chennai.Charles comes from O&M Hyderabad where he was creative director. He has worked with agencies like McCann Erickson, RK Swamy BBDO and O&M. His portfolio includes Gillette, Nestle, BPL Mobile, Kiwi, Indian School of Business and Hutch.

Grey appoints Sunu Charles as creative director, Chennai

Grey Chennai today has appointed of Sunu Charles as creative director. He will report to Christabelle Howie, general manager, Grey Chennai.

Charles comes from O&M Hyderabad where he was creative director. He has worked with agencies like McCann Erickson, RK Swamy BBDO and O&M. His portfolio includes Gillette, Nestle, BPL Mobile, Kiwi, Indian School of Business and Hutch.

Howie said, "I look forward to partnering with Sunu in taking Grey Chennai to greater heights. His expertise and creative direction will bring a new and refreshed soul to our work." Charles added, "Grey Chennai is a great place to be right now. It has tremendous scope of creativity and with a vibrant young team in place, we are going to create some award winning work in the coming few months". 

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Campaign India

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