Campaign India Team
Sep 09, 2019

Indigo Consulting appoints Tharun James Jimani as senior creative director

Moves from Cheil WW

Indigo Consulting appoints Tharun James Jimani as senior creative director
Indigo Consulting has appointed Tharun James Jimani as senior creative director. He will be leading the creative function in Gurugram and will report to Prasanna Kulkarni, head of creative. He moves from Cheil WW where he was creative director.
 
Kulkarni said, “Indigo Consulting’s Gurgaon operations have grown significantly especially in the last few months, and we want to make the best use of this momentum. We constantly add new brands to our growing portfolio, and this warranted an expansion of the creative leadership team. Tharun’s appointment comes at the perfect time, especially given his impressive experience across brands and categories.”
 
Jimani said, "Indigo Consulting is one of the true forward-looking digital communication and business transformation companies in the industry today. It walks the integration talk with the Power of One philosophy, and is constantly looking to make clients business-ready for the future. I look forward to contributing with effective creative ideas for clients through my new role.”
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Campaign India

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