Campaign India Team
Apr 13, 2021

Romel Joseph launches United270

Joseph was group creative director at Lowe Lintas

Romel Joseph
Romel Joseph
Romel Joseph, former group creative director at Lowe Lintas, has announced the launch of United270.
 
Joseph has co-founded the agency which is labelled as a digital content and end-to-end production company. He ended his 18-year stint with the company in January 2021.
 
The agency is based in Bengaluru with expansion plans abroad. 
 
 
Joseph is joined by Jeff Emmanuel as co-founder. Emmanuel is currently heading AdamEve Family, as founder and CEO. 
 
Joseph said, “Untited270 is a new breed creative and tech outfit, with a lean team of innovators, storytellers, engaging video content creators and builders of experience design and interactive gaming. All this with the United270’s edge of speed to create and execute in a digitally-dominated era. We have already kicked off with a few clients and have recently launched an entire digital content campaign for a national brand. While we will engage ourselves innovatively on the digital platform, everything we create will have integrity, a sense of purpose and deep-rooted soul. Ultimately, our clients who will partner with us will feel the newness of our United270 experience.”
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Campaign India

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