Campaign India Team
Jul 31, 2014

Magnon\TBWA forays into Bengaluru

Ropes in Pradeep Nair, formerly with Digitas Singapore, as VP

Magnon\TBWA forays into Bengaluru
Digital agency Magnon\TBWA has announced the launch of its third office in India, in Bengaluru, and appointed Pradeep Nair as VP. Nair was with Digitas Singapore in his last assignment.
 
Vineet Bajpai, group CEO, TBWA\India, said, “This is a very important step towards the growth of TBWA in India. Encouraged by our full-spectrum digital marketing and technology capabilities, and by our sustained growth over the last quarter, we are aggressively expanding our domestic presence to keep pace with growing client demands.”
 
He added that the national headcount, which is currently at 200, would go up with operations in Bengaluru.
 
Nair said, “I look forward to working with the team and sharing the vision of offering best-in-class digital marketing solutions and services to existing and new clients in this market.”
 
Nair has over 15 years of experience at agency networks including Ogilvy One, Bates 141, TBWA\Tequila and Havas Worldwide.
 
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