Campaign India Team
Dec 14, 2020

Syed Amjad Ali announces launch of Catalysts

He was president at Mullen Lintas' Delhi office

Syed Amjad Ali
Syed Amjad Ali
Syed Amjad Ali, former president, Mullen Lintas, has announced the launch of ‘Catalysts’, a start up that focuses on content and brand strategy. 
 
Ali was president at Mullen Lintas' Delhi office prior. 
 
The agency is working on two pillars - content and consulting services. It proposes to move into other verticals through partnerships. 
 
According to a statement, "The pandemic shifted goal posts and threw open opportunities. As budgets shrank, resources became tight and consumer attitudes shifted, efficiency and efficacy became more important. Locations became irrelevant. Virtual meetings enhanced punctuality and conversations became fruitful. This shift mandated a new sensibility, a new attitude and a new thought process. It can no longer be business as usual. However, given the size and baggage of the legacy set ups, the struggle to change will continue. Next year, we would be at least five years ahead of time; it’s that kind of shift. One needs to be nimble in order to catch up. That’s at the heart of this opportunity. This process might have started long ago but the pandemic made it real and accelerated it."
 
It added, "Catalysts promises to always hunt for interesting brand stories no matter where they come from, what size they are. And then collaborate and explore how best it can be told. The communication will be customised and tailor made to fulfill aspirations. Catalysts will particularly leverage data and communicate meaningfully on non-TV assets."
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Campaign India

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