Arati Rao
Dec 16, 2010

Satya Shetty appointed chief implementation officer, Digital, at Creativeland Asia

Shetty was earlier with Lowe Lintas (Linteractive)

Satya Shetty appointed chief implementation officer, Digital, at Creativeland Asia

Creativeland Asia has brought on board Satya Shetty to lead and fortify its digital capabilities. Earlier, Shetty was with Lowe Lintas (Linteractive). He has over 10 years of experience in brand communication, software management and digital Media, and has worked on brands like Nestle India, Unilever, Maruti, JP Morgan Mutual Fund, HDFC Standard Life, Nabard, Bajaj Auto, Croma, Birla Mutual Fund etc.  

Speaking on Shetty’s appointment, Sajan Raj Kurup, founder and creative chairman, Creativeland Asia, said, “Satya reinforces our digital team, and will drive our creative passion across the digital media. Satya’s mandate would be to ensure that we optimally implement ideas and solutions in the digital space for all our brands.”

On his new role, Shetty said, “I’m delighted to be a part of one of the hottest strategic creative solutions companies in Asia. The excitement and the passion at Creativeland to build brands on the strength of its creativity is what made me take up the challenge.”

Source:
Campaign India

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