Campaign India Team
Dec 06, 2022

Infectious Advertising gets Siddhartha Singh

Moves from Independence Brewing Company

Infectious Advertising gets Siddhartha Singh
Infectious Advertising has announced the appointment of Siddhartha Singh as managing partner and chief operating officer. 
 
He moves from Independence Brewing Company, where he was director, marketing and sales.
 
Nisha Singhania, managing partner and CEO, Infectious Advertising, said, "We've come a long way in the last ten years. Today, we are a sixty-five-member, digital-first agency for some of India's biggest names – UltraTech Cement, Bayer Crop Sciences, IDFC, and Tata Group, to name just a few. Traditional agencies don't get ‘digital' and digital agencies don't understand 'brands'. We are unique because we can build brands and create content for a digital-first marketplace. Hiring Siddhartha is a growth hack."
 
Ramanuj Shastry, managing partner and creative chairman, Infectious Advertising, added, "As someone who has worked with Siddhartha before, I can vouch that Sid is loved by both clients and creatives - largely because he belongs to that rare breed of suits who can both 'sell great work' and know 'what keeps the client awake at night. He makes for a fantastic colleague and a great boss. I am delighted to have him as a partner." 
 
Singh said, "When Nisha and Ramanuj shared their vision for Infectious, I immediately agreed to partner with them. My primary responsibility will be to create the perfect ecosystem for the seamless delivery of solutions for businesses. Whether born in the old economy or the new, companies today are looking for partners to achieve transformational growth. I believe the time is just right for Infectious." 
 
With over twenty-six years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Leo Burnett, Ambience Publicis, Rediffusion, Salt Brand Solutions, Famous Innovations and Hyphen.
 
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