Campaign India Team
Apr 30, 2008

Mudra appoints Rondeep Gogoi as creative director

Mudra Communications has appointed Rondeep Gogoi as creative director for its Delhi office. Gogoi comes from JWT where he was creative director.He started his career with Ogilvy as a copy trainee in 1999. He has also worked for agencies like Leo Burnett, JWT.  His portfolio includes AMEX, Essar Cellphone, McDonald's, Benetton, Incredible India, Coca-Cola Retail, National Geographic Channel, History Channel, Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 and Hero Honda.

Mudra appoints Rondeep Gogoi as creative director

Mudra Communications has appointed Rondeep Gogoi as creative director for its Delhi office. Gogoi comes from JWT where he was creative director.

He started his career with Ogilvy as a copy trainee in 1999. He has also worked for agencies like Leo Burnett, JWT.  His portfolio includes AMEX, Essar Cellphone, McDonald's, Benetton, Incredible India, Coca-Cola Retail, National Geographic Channel, History Channel, Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 and Hero Honda.

At Mudra Delhi, Gogoi would be working on accounts like Volkswagen, Philips, Magicbricks.com, Wrigleys, Dabur, Emami, Apollo DKV and Air India.

"There's a wonderful set of accounts in Mudra, but more importantly, there's a superb team in place. And I'm looking forward to doing some fantastic work with them, under the guidance of Bobby Pawar." said Gogoi.

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Campaign India

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