Campaign India Team
Jun 06, 2022

Siddhartha Vinchurkar, Robin Bade and Kasper Hilden launch LittleGiant

Vinchurkar is appointed as CEO to lead the design agency's Indian division

Siddhartha Vinchurkar, Robin Bade and Kasper Hilden launch LittleGiant
Former WPP and Wunderman Thompson veterans Siddhartha Vinchurkar, Robin Bade and Kasper Hilden, have launched a design agency, LittleGiant. 
 
The agency aims to usher in the next era of creativity, where marketing goes above and beyond the status quo.
 
It will deliver technological and creative solutions that global brands demand. The capabilities of the agency will be oriented around consumer experiences, and the agency also provides extensive services in digital designs (web + mobile UX and UI), applications, websites/e-commerce, and brand films.
 
Vinchurkar has been appointed as the CEO of the Indian division. He moves from New Zealand Motion Pictures, where he was CEO.
 
He said, “At LittleGiant, we intend to grow together with our clients. Our team members come from geographies and cultures, and I strongly believe that our diversity is our strength. Keeping the ever-inspiring lines by R.N. Tagore in my mind, 'where the mind is without fear and the head is held high'. I'm looking forward to this new journey with my ‘old’ global family of co-founders.’’
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Campaign India

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