Campaign India Team
Nov 20, 2015

Motivator appoints Maulshree Joshi NCD

She was creative director at GroupM ESP

Motivator appoints Maulshree Joshi NCD
GroupM agency Motivator has appointed Maulshree Joshi as national creative director. Prior to this Joshi was creative director at GroupM ESP. She has been with GroupM since November 2007. 
 
At Motivator, Joshi will report to Rabe Iyer, MD.
 
Iyer said, "Maulshree comes in with a unique advantage of creative craft and a decade of experience, working with planners, traders, media owners, creative artists, directors, visualisers, digital communication planners, mobile specialists, CRM experts and expert data analytics personnel in the top agency network of India. Our endeavour is to consistently execute creatively, ideas for our brands on the back of our data centricity and globally backed grasp of the emerging digital world; Maulshree is best poised to contribute to it."
 
Joshi said, "Today data and content are the two key pillars of any successful brand communication and I have been fortunate to work with clients who were the early-adopters to acknowledge the importance of content. I am now immensely delighted to be a part of Motivator and looking forward to contribute ‘content-fully’ towards its aggressive growth in the industry."
 
 
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Campaign India

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