Campaign India Team
Oct 28, 2015

Prasanna Kulkarni joins Cheil India as creative head for digital

He was CCO at ZenithOptimedia prior

Prasanna Kulkarni joins Cheil India as creative head for digital
Cheil India has announced the appointment of Prasanna Kulkarni as creative head for digital. Prior to this he was CCO at the ZenithOptimedia group. 
 
Shiv Sethuraman, group president, Cheil South-West Asia and Sanjeev Jasani, head digital, South-West Asia, Cheil India, said, “We are thrilled to have Prasanna on board; he is amongst the most celebrated digital creatives in the country with some outstanding work to his credit.  We are growing rapidly and Prasanna joins us at a very exciting and opportune time. We look forward to his brand of magic working for Cheil and it’s clients.”
 
Kulkarni said, "I am glad to be a part of Cheil especially at a time when the agency is gaining momentum with both, new business and talent acquisitions. I look forward to exciting times and aim to take Cheil’s creative capabilities to the next level by raising the bar for integrated creative and content solutions offerings."
 
He has also worked with J. Walter Thompson, OgilvyOne Worldwide, Rediff.com, Ogilvy and Tata Interactive Systems. 
Source:
Campaign India

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