Campaign India Team
Mar 28, 2019

Weekend Wrap: 29 March

In the news: Jack in the Box, Langoor, Limca, Network Advertising

Weekend Wrap: 29 March
Jack in the Box Worldwide bags Cloudtap's creative mandate
 
Cloudtap, an AI-powered water purification system, has signed Jack in the Box Worldwide as its digital and creative partner. Cloudtap uses the power of the internet and AI to supply pure drinking water and reports its purity and performance in real time.                  
 
Vijay Shenoy joins Langoor
 
Vijay Shenoy has joined Langoor as SVP - strategy and business development. This is his second stint with the agency. Between his two stints, Shenoy was AVP - South for WATConsult. 
 
Limca gets Kiara Advani as brand ambassador
 
Coca-Cola India has announced the appointment of Kiara Advani as the brand ambassador for Limca. The company will soon roll out an advertising campaign featuring the actor. 
 
Shilpa Kamath joins Network Advertising
 
Network Advertising has appointed Shilpa Kamath as senior vice president, client services. She joins the agency from Wolfzhowl, a strategic consultancy firm where she played the role of a knowledge and business custodian. In a career spanning 18 years, she has also worked with Ogilvy.
 
 
 
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