Campaign India Team
Oct 31, 2019

Weekend Wrap: 1 November

In the news: CupShup, IMG Reliance, ITW Consulting, Trusox

Weekend Wrap: 1 November
Sanjay Nanavare joins CupShup
 
CupShup has appointed Sanjay Nanavare as VP - business development. Prior to CupShup, Nanavare was DGM at Khushi Advertising Ideas. He has also worked with Indian Express Group, Business Standard, Asian Age, Sakal Papers, Etv/Eenadu Group, Gujarat Samachar and Qube Cinema Technologies. CupShup is an agency that looks at branding on paper cups. 
 
IMG Reliance to handle Shreyas Iyer
 
IMG Reliance has added Shreyas Iyer to its roster. IMG Reliance will be handling Iyer’s commercial interests, brand building and management along with other off-field engagements. 
 
ITW Consulting gets Deep Drona
 
Deep Drona has joined ITW Consulting as chief business officer. He moves from Sony Pictures Networks India where he was cluster head sales for the sports channels and movie channels. 
 
Rohit Sharma for Trusox 
 
Trusox has announced its foray into India with the appointment of Rohit Sharma as brand ambassador. Trusox is a player in the sports socks market.
 
 

 

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