Campaign India Team
Mar 25, 2019

Kunal Solanki joins BBDO Mumbai as VP

Moves back to India post a 11-year stint in Dubai

Kunal Solanki joins BBDO Mumbai as VP
BBDO India has announced the appointment of Kunal Solanki as vice president for its Mumbai office. He will report to Atin Wahal, executive vice president and head of BBDO’s Mumbai operations.
 
Solanki moves to BBDO after a 11-year stint in Dubai. Over the last few years, he has been credited as a developer of digital arms of agencies across Dubai, with a focus on integration and content creation.
 
Solanki said, “In this day and age, when consumers have so much content thrown at them, it is imperative that brands get the context right and present it in a way that the consumers can relate too. BBDO’s work over the years has done just that and this is what resonated with me. I am delighted to join the BBDO family and look forward to my journey ahead.”
 
Wahal said, “Kunal is rare breed of advertising professionals who understand the communication needs as well as the marketing problems for the clients. His experience with varied categories and regional exposure will surely be an asset for the agency. We welcome him to the ever-energised BBDO Ashram.”
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