Campaign India Team
Sep 03, 2018

Ogilvy bags Campus Shoes' advertising mandate

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Ogilvy bags Campus Shoes' advertising mandate
Campus Shoes has selected appointed Ogilvy as its advertising and branding agency. The account was won post a multi-agency pitch. 
 
Nikhil Agarwal, MD, Campus Shoes, said, “In recent times, Campus has embarked on a journey to refurbish our image as a modern, youth-oriented brand with an exemplary commitment towards quality. It is in view of this that we recently launched the Camptech product range which encourages performance and is a perfect fit for the active lifestyle of young India. We are sure that our new partnership with Ogilvy will help us in creating and disseminating the relevant messages, and in stepping towards the next level of excellence in terms of branding innovation.”
 
Kapil Arora, president, Ogilvy North, said, “Ogilvy India is excited and happy to become associated with one of the fastest growing and coveted brands, which has carved a niche in the Indian footwear market with its superior sense of style and affordable product line. We are looking forward to some outstanding work for Campus, in alignment with the company’s creative vision for fashion-forwardness and brand consolidation.”
 
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Campaign India

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