Campaign India Team
Jan 08, 2010

Solutions | Digitas finds an NCD in Nandu Narasimhan

Solutions | Digitas has roped in Nandu Narasimhan (pictured) as its national creative director. Narasimhan comes in from Saatchi & Saatchi, where he was the executive creative director. Speaking about the appointment, Kanika Mathur, CEO and founder, Solutions | Digitas said, "Nandu is an  extremely talented, versatile and seasoned advertising professional. And, we are proud to have him as a part of our team.”

Solutions | Digitas finds an NCD in Nandu Narasimhan
Solutions | Digitas has roped in Nandu Narasimhan (pictured) as its national creative director. Narasimhan comes in from Saatchi & Saatchi, where he was the executive creative director.

Speaking about the appointment, Kanika Mathur, CEO and founder, Solutions | Digitas said, "Nandu is an  extremely talented, versatile and seasoned advertising professional. And, we are proud to have him as a part of our team.”

Added Narasimhan, "I have been an advertising man for the last two decades, but since the past two years I have been increasingly influenced by the new things that are happening outside mainstream advertising. Solutions | Digitas is one of South-East Asia’s leading marketing services agency and they has given me the opportunity to do the new things and hopefully, set the industry benchmarks."

In the past, Narasimhan has worked with Vyas Gianetti Creative, Lowe, TBWA, Contract Advertising and Grey. He has worked on various categories including automobiles, office automation, FMCG, consumer electronics and banking and insurance, among others.

 

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Campaign India

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