Campaign India Team
Apr 16, 2015

Infectious wins the creative duties of Wunderbar Kids

There was no formal pitch involved

Infectious wins the creative duties of Wunderbar Kids
Wunderbar Kids, a pre-schooling institutional chain, has roped in Infectious to handle its creative duties. Infectious did not formally pitch for the business, informed Nisha Singhania, co-founder and director.
 
Ramanuj Shastry, co-founder and director, Infectious, said, “We relish the challenge of doing work that will make parents take pre-school learning seriously. It’s always hugely satisfying doing work that will positively influence lives.”
 
Singhania said, “Wunderbar Kids is a pre-school which believes in changing lives of kids by making learning a pleasure. We are honoured to partner them in this journey and look forward to doing some great work.”
 
Prasad Dhumal, co-founder and CEO, Wunderbar Kids, added, "We at Wunderbar Kids are determined to transform 100,000 lives by 2020 by developing a life-long love for learning in our kids. We needed a communication partner equally passionate about this mission and crazy enough to think that we can achieve this together. After meeting Ramanuj and Nisha we realised Infectious was the right partner to help spread our message and educate parents on the massive learning potential of their kids.”
 
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Campaign India

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