Campaign India Team
Jul 08, 2015

Navin Kansal joins Indigo Consulting as national creative director

Kansal had exited Grey Group in July

Navin Kansal joins Indigo Consulting as national creative director
Indigo Consulting has announced the appointment of Navin Kansal as national creative director. He will be based at the agency’s Mumbai office and has already begun work, informed a Leo Burnett Group statement.
 
RajDeepak Das, chief creative officer, Leo Burnett India, said, “Navin is a creative genius when it comes to digital and he happens to join us at a right time when we are looking to fast-track Indigo’s growth as a full-service digital agency and a technology hub for clients. Navin’s experience of creating exemplary work on many brands reflects his ability to make an idea look great across digital platforms. His passion for innovation will drive the change brands need, thus helping to take the quality of our offering notches higher!”
 
Harshad Hardikar, COO, Indigo Consulting, added, “Navin and I have worked together in the past and I am fully convinced about his great ability to think big brand ideas that can create magic for brands, using digital media. This is the most critical position we were waiting to fill-in for some time. I’m sure that Navin’s creative acumen coupled with his leadership skills will take Indigo’s creative reputation to new heights.”
 
Kansal said, “Indigo Consulting has a great momentum going forward and a huge potential that is waiting to be tapped. The agency is blessed with great clients and a multi-disciplinary team that is rich in experience with full-service offerings that very few digital agencies in India have. I look forward to working closely with Harshad and Raj to leverage the technology, UX and mobile capabilities of Indigo in new and innovative ways to solve business problems. My focus will be to design and implement digital solutions with a human purpose in mind, by keeping Leo Burnett’s HumanKind philosophy as my North Star.”
 
Kansal joins Indigo Consulting from Grey (Digital) India, where he was executive creative director for four years.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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