Campaign India Team
Jul 28, 2023

V Gokulakrishnan Pillai joins Yaap

Moves from Interactive Avenues

V Gokulakrishnan Pillai joins Yaap
Yaap has announced the appointment of V Gokulakrishnan Pillai as creative head for Delhi. He moves from Interactive Avenues, where he was creative director (North and East).
 
Manan Kapur, senior partner, Yaap, said, “Over the years, our journey at Yaap has been marked by a remarkable transformation, with significant growth and expansion in both our team and the portfolio of esteemed brands we serve. Now, with the exciting addition of Gokulakrishnan to our team, taking the helm of our creative vertical, we firmly believe that he will play a crucial role in driving Yaap's continued success, bringing fresh creative perspectives and innovative strategies to the forefront.”
 
Gokulakrishnan said, “I am excited to be a part of a company like Yaap that brings together technology, data, and content to deliver high-quality solutions that leave a lasting impact on audiences. My goal here is to explore new frontiers of creativity and deliver innovative, trailblazing work that sets our clients apart. This is a great opportunity for me to work alongside an inspiring leader like Manan, and I look forward to a fulfilling innings here.”
 
He has also worked with FoxyMoron, HT, Bleed Tennis, Accentium, and TennisEarth.com.
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Campaign India

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