Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2013

Indigo Consulting adds to creative team

Viresh Pawar and Monish Beloskar return for second stint; Manav Parekh moves from Jack In The Box

Indigo Consulting adds to creative team

Indigo Consulting has made additions to its creative department. Viresh Pawar and Monish Beloskar have rejoined the agency in the capacity of senior group head creative and group head creative respectively. Manav Parekh has joined the agency as associate creative director, copy. Pawar joins from Interface Communications, while Beloskar was at Puretech. Parekh joins from Jack In The Box Worldwide.

On the appointments, Navin Balakrishnan, creative director, Indigo Consulting, said, “With an ever-evolving business environment, in which consumers are co-creators of brands, creativity ultimately sets a brand apart. At Indigo Consulting, we want our clients to be those brands – the ones that are known for their creative breakthroughs. Having Viresh, Monish and Manav on board not only adds to our award-winning talent pool, but also puts us in a better position to provide innovative digital marketing solutions to our clients.”

With the additions, Indigo Consulting claims a creative team of 28 people.

Source:
Campaign India

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