Campaign India Team
Aug 11, 2017

Weekend Wrap: 11 August 2017

In the news: Big Trunk Communications, Infectious, WYP, Ziox Mobiles

Weekend Wrap: 11 August 2017
Big Trunk wins Marketcity Bengaluru
 
Big Trunk Communications has bagged the digital duties for Phoenix Marketcity Bengaluru.  The Mumbai-based agency will handle social media, content marketing and creative strategy. 
 
Infectious Design creates logo for Tata Mumbai Marathon
 
Infectious Design, a division of Infectious Advertising, has designed the new identity for the Tata Mumbai Marathon. Tata recently replaced Standard Chartered as the title sponsor of the marathon. 
 
What’s Your Problem ropes in Ruchita Zambre
 
Ruchita Zambre has joined WYP Brand Solutions as creative director. Prior to this she was ACD at Leo Burnett’s Mumbai office. In a career spanning 12 years she has also worked with DDB Mudra and Law & Kenneth.  Zambre will report to Amit Akali, founder and CCO, WYP. 
 
Ziox Mobiles appoints Sushant Singh Rajput
 
Handset brand, Ziox Mobiles has announced the appointment of Sushant Singh Rajput, as its brand ambassador. A campaign featuring the Bollywood actor will soon be rolled out. The company also plans to enter the LED TV and consumer durables segment. 
 
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