Campaign India Team
Apr 29, 2008

MAA Bozell appoints Priya Kapur

MAA Communications Bozell has appointed Priya Kapur as director- planning and creative.Kapur has worked for agencies like Enterprise Advertising, Ogilvy & Mather, McCann Erickson, Contract Advertising and Mudra Communications. She has also worked for companies like ERD Book Café where she was head of marketing and Earth Water Group as manager – marketing and advertising.

MAA Bozell appoints Priya Kapur

MAA Communications Bozell has appointed Priya Kapur as director- planning and creative.


Kapur has worked for agencies like Enterprise Advertising, Ogilvy & Mather, McCann Erickson, Contract Advertising and Mudra Communications. She has also worked for companies like ERD Book Café where she was head of marketing and Earth Water Group as manager – marketing and advertising.


She has worked on various brands including IBM, Chivas Regal, Glaxo Smithkline Beecham, Nestle India Ltd., Seagram’s 100 Pipers, Dabur, BPL Mobile, IFB Washing Machines, Himalaya Drug Company, Compaq, Weekender Kids, Mc Donald’s, Cartoon Network, Samsung Home Appliances.MAA Communications Bozell has appointed Priya Kapur as director- planning and creative.
 

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