Campaign India Team
Apr 07, 2008

VGC's Ryan Menezes put in his papers

Ryan Menezes, executive creative director, Vyas Gianetti Creative has put in his papers. His resignation comes 15 months after he joined the agency in December 2006. Menezes will continue to work in the advertising industry, but has not disclosed where he is headed. At VGC, Menezes was instrumental in creating a corporate identity for the Indian Cricket League, the Stamps TV commercial for the Aditya Birla Group, the soon to be released international corporate campaign for Dimexon Diamonds, and the campaign for the The Park Group of Hotels.

VGC's Ryan Menezes put in his papers

Ryan Menezes, executive creative director, Vyas Gianetti Creative has put in his papers. His resignation comes 15 months after he joined the agency in December 2006. Menezes will continue to work in the advertising industry, but has not disclosed where he is headed. At VGC, Menezes was instrumental in creating a corporate identity for the Indian Cricket League, the Stamps TV commercial for the Aditya Birla Group, the soon to be released international corporate campaign for Dimexon Diamonds, and the campaign for the The Park Group of Hotels. He was also part of the team which was responsible for winning the Travelocity business. Menezes has been a judge at the Abbys, the AAAI and the Outdoor Advertising Awards in 2005 and 2006. Prior to VGC, Menezes was with Mudra Communications. Other agencies he has worked with are SSC&B Lintas, Saatchi & Saatchi, O&M, Ambience Publicis, Grey Worldwide and Lowe, Nairobi.
 

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