Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2011

Law & Kenneth among World's Leading Independent Agencies: Campaign UK

Other Asian agencies also feature in the list

Law & Kenneth among World's Leading Independent Agencies: Campaign UK

 

Law & Kenneth India finds mention in Campaign UK's list of World's Leading Independent Agencies 2011.
 
Commenting on the inclusion, Anil Nair, chief executive officer and managing partner, Law & Kenneth, said, "We are very excited to be part of this list of leading independent agencies of the world and thank Campaign UK for extending the invitation. Some of the names in the list are of legends who pioneered this revolution around the world in an era where holding companies dominated." He added, "For us being independent means that we need to keep only one interest in mind – that of our client partners who entrust their brands to us. No other interest comes in the way of delivering our best for the eventual success of brands."
 
TSLA, DMG China and Sapient Nitro for its global operations, including in Asia, were other Asian agencies who made the list.
 
For the full list of featured agencies, click here.
Source:
Campaign India

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