Campaign India Team
Jul 28, 2015

Ripple Media eyes Delhi

Digital content player is looking for a business director in NCR

Ripple Media eyes Delhi
Ripple Media, which has a play in digital content creation, is looking to expand to Delhi after 18 months of operations in Mumbai supported by a servicing office in the US. The Mumbai office, which also does work for international clients, will handle content needs generated by the Delhi office, informed Madhura Samarth, one of Ripple's founders and managing partners. Vivek Nathani is the other. 
 
The 30-member team in Mumbai handles clients including AppsDaily, The Trident, Oberoi Hotels, Vector Consulting, ICICI Lombard, ICICI Bank, Aegon Religare and HDFC.
 
For the Delhi expansion slated for September 2015, the company is looking for a business director to lead a team of five to six.
 
Samarth said, “We’re looking to have a Delhi presence very soon. We’re just trying to identify someone to lead it in a business director role. The creative will have to happen at Mumbai.” 
 
The agency creates animated and live video content for brands, besides building websites, managing social/digital channels, SEO, SEM, branding and design. Half the work done by the company would be in the space of digital film content, said Samarth.
 
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