Campaign India Team
Mar 04, 2024

24 hours with... Ankur Rander

Catch up with Ankur Rander, CEO, Bombay Design Centre, as he takes us through what a day in his life looks like

24 hours with... Ankur Rander

Name: Ankur Rander

Role: CEO, Bombay Design Centre

Personal and professional mantra: Challenge the status quo.

 

8:00am: Physical and mental fitness. I alternate between playing squash, gym and yoga. Playing gives me energy. It takes me back to my boarding school days.

 

10:00am: Breakfast and design podcasts/phone calls.

 

10:30am: Drive myself to work. Check-in call with leadership team.

 

11:30-5:00pm: Reviewing work and meetings with project teams. I also present work to clients during this time.

 

5:00-6:00pm: Meeting with industry folks and making new connections.

 

7:00-8:00pm: I use this time for any team building and operational activities.

 

8:00-9:00pm: Driving back home. Ideas strike me when I am driving and listening to my music. I call my folks back home since they don't live in Bombay.

 

10:30pm-1:00am: My mind is in a state of flow and there is absolute clarity about the work I did in the day. I go on to trending Slack channels in search of improving the quality of our work and leave my thoughts for the team to read the next morning.

 

1:00am: I go over next day's plan before lights out.

 

Weekends and holidays: Break. Friends. Golf. More squash. Books. Cleaning shoes. Afternoon gym. Easy lunch. Late dinners. Early morning music sets. Dance. Mountains.

Source:
Campaign India

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