Campaign India Team
May 11, 2016

Partner content: Famous Innovations on World's Leading Independent Agencies list

List picked by joint committee of thenetworkone and Campaign UK (Content Solutions) includes Triad from Sri Lanka

Partner content: Famous Innovations on World's Leading Independent Agencies list
India's Famous Innovations finds a place on the list of World's Leading Independent Agencies 2016 (WLIA). 
 
Entries for this list were invited by thenetworkone, an independent agency network which consists of over 800 agencies in 106 countries. The list is curated and published annually on a non-profit basis by thenetworkone in association with Campaign UK.
 
Julian Boulding, president and founder, thenetworkone, said, “The independent agencies you’ll find in this publication all have something, radical and innovative to say to the world. They are driven by a passion, a commitment, a readiness to improve and to change, and the energy to grow through their own efforts, rather than by primarily by acquisition.”
 
Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, said, “Independent agencies across the world are setting new standards in creativity, business solutions and dynamic processes. We are honored to be part of this league. At Famous, we believe in having and nurturing an entrepreneurial spirit, which has proven effective for us in the last three years. Of course, this is just the beginning.” 
 
Also on the list from South Asia is Triad from Sri Lanka.
Source:
Campaign India

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