Campaign India Team
Feb 17, 2022

United 270 gets Senthil Raman and Sreekumar Laxman onboard

Raman joins the agency as vice president, brands, whereas Laxman is CCO of its Kochi branch

Senthil Raman (left) and Sreekumar Laxman
Senthil Raman (left) and Sreekumar Laxman
Bengaluru based creative agency United 270, has appointed Senthil Raman as its vice president, brands. 
 
It has also got Sreekumar Laxman onboard as the CCO for its Kochi branch. 
 
Raman will be responsible for driving the agency’s new business growth and solidifying agency-client partnerships in the Bengaluru region, whereas Laxman and the Kochi branch will be operating independently with its own team. 
 
Raman and Laxman will both head the agency’s two newly won brands in the jewellery and food category. 
 
Romel Joseph, chief creative officer and co-founder, said, “Sreelax is an award-winning creative resource. And Senthil is a sharp marketing brain with extensive knowledge of brands. Both of them will help take U270 to the next level. This comes at a time when we are just crossing our one year mark and looking to amplify our creative and business decibels.”
 
With over 18 years of experience, Raman has also worked with companies like Rediffusion, Hakuhodo Percept and Stark Communication. Laxman too, with over 20 years of experience, has worked with companies like JWT, TBWA and McCann, to name a few. 
 
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