Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2008

Neil Flory joins Creativeland Asia as ECD

Creativeland Asia has appointed Neil Flory as executive creative director. Flory was previously with Ogilvy Sydney.

Neil Flory joins Creativeland Asia as ECD

Creativeland Asia has appointed Neil Flory as executive creative director. Flory was previously with Ogilvy Sydney.

Speaking about the appointment, Raj Kurup, Raj Kurup, chairman and chief creative officer, says, "Neil and I go back a long way. He is one of the most talented creative people I have ever known. An exceptional human being, and a great professional. I'm extremely delighted to have him on board. This is a great day for Creativeland." He further adds, "Neil's mandate is to continue the good work and take the creative output to the next level and make it world-class."

Flory has won a host of advertising awards in the last decade. These include the awards at the Cannes, Asia Pacific Adfest, Abby Awards, Media Spikes, World Press Awards, One Show, London Internationals, Communication Arts, Singapore Creative Circle, AAAI Awards India, amongst others.

Commenting about the move, Flory said, "Coming back to India was never part of my plans. But the opportunity to join Creativeland Asia was something I couldn't pass up".

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