Campaign India Team
Jun 04, 2010

Kedar Mehendale joins Digital Law & Kenneth

Digital Law and Kenneth has roped in Kedar Mehendale (pictured above) as senior manager for their client servicing team. Mehendale will be based out of Law and Kenneth's Mumbai office.

Kedar Mehendale joins Digital Law & Kenneth

Digital Law and Kenneth has roped in Kedar Mehendale (pictured above) as senior manager for their client servicing team. Mehendale will be based out of Law and Kenneth's Mumbai office.

Prior to this, Mehendale was at Tribal DDB, where he handled brands such as LIC, MTV, Reliance ADAG, Union Bank of India and Lipton among others.
 
He had bagged a Gold at the Goafest in 2008 for his work on MTV Roadies 5.0. Commenting on that, Mehendale said, "At the end of my career, my CV should have ideas that worked for my clients and reached out to my target audience."
 
Digital Law and Kenneth currently handles clients such as HCC, Lavasa, Formula One Force India, Parle Products, ICICI Bank, JP Morgan and Unitech amongst others.

 

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