Campaign India Team
Sep 07, 2017

Kunal Chakravarty joins CLA to head Mumbai office

Moves from Contract India where he was SVP

Kunal Chakravarty joins CLA to head Mumbai office
Creativeland Asia has announced the appointment of Kunal Chakravarty as branch head for its Mumbai office. Chakravarty joins the agency from Contract India, where he was SVP.  
 
At CLA, he will head the Mumbai office with a mandate of business development.
 
Sajan Raj Kurup, founder and creative chairman, Creativeland Asia Group, said, “I am delighted to add Kunal to the Creativeland family. In his past roles, he has played an instrumental role in scaling up business, steering brand management strategies and forging strong client partnerships. Kunal will lead operations at our Mumbai office. He would be responsible for expanding our business in this region.”
 
Chakravarty said, “I have always admired Creativeland as an agency which has strong independent values and I am looking forward to be a part of this exciting journey. Creativeland has a legacy of doing some path-breaking and award winning work and is known for its culture of good creative upbringing. I look forward to further strengthen the Mumbai operations.”
 
In a career spanning 17 years he has also worked with Rediffusion Y&R, Lowe Lintas and Havas Worldwide among others. 
 
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