Tag: McCann

  • Lizol unveils ‘Safe to Touch’ campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    Lizol, the disinfectant brand, unveiled its new campaign ‘Safe To Touch’ today. The campaign is focused on raising awareness during the ongoing pandemic on the importance of surface disinfection to help fight germs and viruses.

     

    Said Sukhleen Aneja, CMO, Marketing Director, RB Hygiene, South Asia: “Lizol is a Global disinfection champion and has been working towards educating consumers on the need & importance of surface disinfection to protect our loved ones during the ongoing pandemic. We are experiencing a heightened hygiene consciousness around us and in that context it’s important for us to educate consumers on the need for Surface disinfection along with Personal hygiene. Lizol’s range of Disinfectant multi-surface cleaners have been tested and proven effective at killing Covid-19 virus. With the new campaign Lizol aims to educate consumers to not just Clean but Disinfect their homes making every surface Safe to Touch.”

     

    The new campaign is a behavior change campaign conceptualised by McCann and is aimed at educating consumers. Commenting on this Prasoon Joshi, CEO and COO, McCann Worldgroup said: “This film is about educating consumers on protecting themselves and their families from germs and viruses which is very important and relevant in the current scenario. The campaign looking at creating awareness on germs at home not just on the floors but multiple surfaces like doorknobs, kitchen counters etc.”

     

     

  • McCann releases new campaign for Dabur

    By A Correspondent

     

    McCann has released a new TV and digital campaign for Dabur that, as a communique notes, “reaffirms its 135-year-old legacy of protecting the health and well-neing of every Indian household.

     

    Said Mohit Malhotra, CEO, Dabur India: “As a brand, Dabur evokes feelings of Trust, Health and Well-Being in the minds of our consumers. This campaign reflects our Ayurvedic and Indian heritage, and our strong sense of pride about ‘Made in India, by Indians, for Indians’. As India now moves forward on the mission to rebuild and emerge from the challenges and uncertainties of COVID-19, Dabur also reaffirms its commitment of being ‘dedicated to the Health and Well-being of every household’.”

     

    Added Prasoon Joshi, Chairman, McCann WorldGroup: “With the legacy and the trust that brand Dabur enjoys, it is best poised to deliver the attributes New India needs on its journey to become a leader of this new era. This sentiment has been expressed in “Mitti se judey hum, Barsoon se saath khadey hum” campaign.”

     

     

  • Mohit Ahuja to head brand strategy & client services at Mirum

    By A Correspondent

     

    Mohit Ahuja

    Mirum has brought onboard Mohit Ahuja as the Director of Brand Strategy and Client Services. This position sees Ahuja with responsibility of managing brand planning and client servicing divisions at Mirum. Ahuja comes with two decades of extensive agency experience across the likes McCann, Ogilvy, DDB and latest being an eight-year stint with 82.5 Communications (earlier Soho Square) as Senior Vice-President.

     

    Ahuja will be based out of the Mumbai office and will report to Joint. CEO Hareesh Tibrewala.

     

    Hareesh Tibrewala

    Said Tibrewala: “Mohit is a great addition to the Mirum family. With his two decades of agency stints, he brings a lot of rich advertising and marketing experience to the table. We have very talented client servicing and brand planning teams at Mirum, and we are sure Mohit will provide direction and able leadership to them.”

     

    Added Ahuja: “I am thrilled to be a part of Mirum. The agency is growing, has big ambitions and I am looking forward to being part of this journey.”

     

     

  • McCann elevates Jitender Dabas to COO

    By A Correspondent

     

    Jitender Dabas

    Amidst rumours of a senior-level transition in the industry, McCann India has announced the promotion of Jitender Dabas to Chief Operating officer, McCann Worldgroup India. He will report directly to Chairman and CEO Prasoon Joshi. Dabas is currently Chief Strategy Officer of McCann India operations.

     

    Said Joshi on the development: “Jitender’s elevation would be no surprise to the McCann Worldgroup family and the Industry. We at McCann have always had home grown talent in leadership positions – those who understand our culture and have exceptional talent.  I have seen Jitu grow over the years from strength to strength. He has not only honed his expertise in strategy but also demonstrated keen Business leadership. I am sure that in the new role he will benefit our clients even more. Jitender Dabas will also be able to work more closely with our formidable leadership across geography in McCann India”.

     

    Further commenting on McCann India, Joshi added: “On every parameter that defines our industry – Business, Talent, Reputation, Awards – McCann India keeps proving that today it’s the topmost agency in India. It’s teamwork, a shared vision and focus that enables McCann as a collective to deliver on and beyond expected norms. Our belief in creating meaningful work for the brands and the culture of excellence along with the ability to reinvent ourselves is what makes McCann a powerhouse.”

     

  • Joint Agency & Client of the Year at Effie 2020

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Big Boys of adland were in attendance till the very end. Leaving many in the audience wondering what the outcome was going to be. Piyush Pandey and Prasoon Joshi and almost their entire top decks of Ogilvy and McCann were in attendance.

    And finally when emcee announced that it was a joint winner, there was an uproar. And relief in some quarters. Both Ogilvy and McCann were doing fairly well in awards announced and it was difficult to determine right till the end on who the winner would be.

    The Effie Awards of the Advertising Club India was held with much fanfare on Friday in Mumbai. Hindustan Unilever Limited and Star India Pvt Ltd were adjudged joint winners as Effie Client of the Year, while McCann Worldgroup India and Ogilvy Group were named Effie India Agency of the Year.  The coveted Grand Effie was won by the EightyTwo Point Five Communications for the Bisleri Packaged Drinking Water – “Samajhdar Jante hai”.

    Speaking about winning at the coveted Effie, Partho Dasgupta, President of The Advertising Club said: “I would first like to congratulate all the winners of the awards. Winning an Effie has always been a matter of great pride for every marketer and each of the winners are truly deserving of this recognition. Effie India Awards 2020 continues to be the highest honor in innovation and effectiveness and with this award we continue to be committed towards recognising and rewarding thought leadership showcased by brands and advertisers.”

    Elaborating on the awards Mitrajit Bhattacharya, Chairperson, Effie Awards 2020 said: “Like every year, this year to we saw some of the best and game changing work being entered for the awards.  The superior quality of work has led to the marquee award categories like i.e. Client of the Year and the Agency of the Year for the first time in the history of the Effie being won by not one by two winners each. We are sure that the continuous evolution of the awards to reflect the changing media landscape by adding new and relevant categories will ensure that the awards continue to stay relevant and highly coveted.”

     

    EFFIE INDIA 2020 CLIENT OF THE YEAR

    EFFIE 2020 RESULTS FINAL

    EFFIE INDIA 2020 AGNECY OF THE YEAR

  • Ex-McCann Health executives form new healthcare firm

    By A Correspondent

     

    Former McCann Health executives Daleep Manhas and Kamya Elawadhi have announced joining a new venture, Doceree, striving to transform healthcare professional marketing globally.

     

    Before coming on board as the Chief Operations Officer at Doceree, Manhas held the position of Senior VP & Country Head at McCann Health India, with over 15 years of experience in leadership roles at pharmaceuticals and healthcare communications agencies.

     

    Daleep Manhas

    “Pharmaceuticals are one of biggest spenders on marketing globally, however the evolution of marketing practices in pharma has been painfully slow. As one of the highest regulated industry, the existing ‘one size fit all’ solutions for digital marketing are not effective for HCP marketing and needs fresh thinking,” said Manhas.

     

     

    Kamya Elawadhi

    Taking on the role of VP – Operations at Doceree, Elawadhi worked with McCann Health for over five years, before she moved out about a year ago. “I am excited to be working for Doceree in building an industry first solution, which not just impacts marketing but impacts all of us as consumers – consumers of healthcare and that’s what brought me to healthcare advertising over a decade ago,” she said.

     

     

  • Xiaomi India launches new brand campaign to promote K20 Pro series

    By A Correspondent

     

    Xiaomi India also launched a new brand marketing campaign, True Master, promoting the Redmi K20 Pro.

     

    Addressing the new brand campaign, Anuj Sharma, Chief Marketing Officer, Xiaomi India, said: “We wanted to explore a unique approach beyond just the traditional smartphone ads that regularly feature camera or design at a surface level, and instead offers a powerful story element that resonates with our flagship product. Choosing a story with Tai chi theme was a conscious effort from our side to portray the exceptionally speedy performance of our flagship killer, Redmi K20 Pro, which displays a creative contradiction to the rather slower moves of the martial art form treading on a comical note. The story reflects our firm belief in the innovative technology and incredible specs of the device.”

     

    The campaign is a collaborative effort between the brand marketing team of Xiaomi and McCann Worldgroup’s MWG-TAG-Bangalore.

     

  • BBDO India appoints Suraja Kishore as CEO

    By A Correspondent

     

    BBDO India has announced the appointment of Suraja Kishore as CEO. Most recently, Kishore was EVP and General Manager at McCann Mumbai, and National Planning Head at Truth Central, McCann’s global thought leadership unit. He joined BBDO yesterday (Tuesday, May 21).

     

    Prior to McCann, Suraja worked with Publicis Worldwide, Lowe Lintas and Mudra DDB. He has 21 years of rich experience developing creative strategies, building partnerships and establishing exciting approaches to developing campaigns. His client list includes major brands such as Unilever, Marico, P&G, Nestle, Godrej, Tata, Idea Cellular and Citibank, to name a few. He has been at the helm of some of the most memorable campaigns including ‘What an Idea, Sirji’ for Idea Cellular and ‘Tata Tea- Jaago Re’.

     

    Said Jean Paul Burge, Chairman and CEO, BBDO Asia on the appointment: “We welcome Suraja Kishore to BBDO as we start a new chapter of great Indian creativity – BBDO India 2.0. This is what will make our clients’ businesses stronger as we continue to build BBDO India into one of the most influential agencies in the world. Suraja is all that we are looking for in a leader. His appreciation and passion for creative cultures will mesh well with our focus on The Work. The Work. The Work.”

     

    Speaking about his appointment and his new role, Kishore said: “What got me really excited about this role is that JP (Jean Paul Burge) and Josy were not trying to fill a particular position; they were looking for someone who can transform and grow BBDO India. I felt that the last ten years have been a great run for BBDO India, but what got us here won’t get us there. In fact, I believe it’s our focus on share of the future rather than just share of the market that will drive growth for clients and us. One of the most important ingredients for success is ‘chemistry between key stakeholders’ and that is what I discovered with JP and Josy. Shaping the future is very much like love; you have to have deep faith together to make it happen.”

     

    Added Josy Paul, Chairman & CCO, BBDO India: “It has taken us more than nine months to find Suraja. In our journey to find a suitable partner, we met some outstanding candidates. With Suraja, it was love at first sight. When JP (Jean Paul Burge) and I first met Suraja, we knew he had the emotional energy and strategic depth that comes with great leadership. His clear vision about the future of brands and demand in an age of evolving media and tech interface is so attractive. It felt like he is not just a CEO, he is also our ‘chief evolution officer’. I am delighted to welcome Suraja Kishore as CEO as we embrace this exciting change together.”

     

     

  • Maggi unveils new TVC

    By A Correspondent [updated]

     

    It’s not the first company which sends us a communique on a new TVC and doesn’t name the agency or production house creating it. Sad. For, in the entire attempt to re-orient the mindset of the nation after the outrage on ingredients that go on to make the snackbrand, the work of McCann cannot be ignored.

     

    So, well, we learnt yesterday that the new campaign rolled by Maggi revolves around “a story of a mother and her son, wherein the mother encourages her son to prepare for life and be independent. This campaign introduces the ‘First Cook’ and celebrates those life moments, which help us grow up and take responsibility.”

     

    Here’s what Nikhil Chand, Vice-President Foods and Confectionary, Nestlé India said in the communique: “Indians love Maggi noodles and most of us have our favourite Maggi and memories. From countless consumer conversations, we learnt that cooking Maggi noodles is often the first culinary moment for many people. For 36 years, moms have cooked Maggi noodles for their loved ones. This time, we found magic in a teenager trying to cook Maggi for the first time that makes this film beautiful.”

     

    We wrote to the PR agency representing Maggi, but haven’t heard from it at the time of publishing. Is it McCann or some other creative agency. One wonders why Nestle chose not to name the creator of the ad? Not right, na?

    We have since heard from the PR agency who has informed that the agency is indeed McCann. One still wonders why Nestle (and its PR agency) refused to name the ad agency upfront.

     

     

     

  • American Tourister grants #Youraccesstotheworld, in latest ad campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    American Tourister has launched its latest campaign for a new range of luggage bags, #YourAccessToTheWorld. Spearheaded by cricketer Virat Kohli, the campaign celebrates the ups and downs of life on the road, and encourages us all to live life to its absolute fullest.

     

    Commenting on the launch of the new campaign, Anushree Tainwala, Executive Director – Marketing, Samsonite South Asia, said: “I am delighted to announce the launch of an iconic new campaign for American Tourister. When travelling the world your luggage acts as a gateway to thrilling new experiences – #YourAccessToTheWorld! And our new campaign perfectly captures the excitement of setting off on an adventure with nothing but your luggage. This newest range of wheeled luggage bags has been meticulously designed to be stylish, innovative, and instantly recognisable – the ideal companion for today’s globetrotting traveller. And there’s no one who embodies modern India’s thirst for travel and adventure better than Virat Kohli!”

     

    Added Abhinav Tripathi, Executive Creative Director, McCann: “It’s a pleasure to have a celebrity on a brand, and yet have the brand be a bigger celebrity. That’s our approach for American Tourister this year. We make Virat travel to obscure parts of the world, where he may not be known but his American Tourister luggage definitely is.”

     

     

  • Day3 Goafest 2019: Mary Kom, CSR and social sector rule conversation

    By Rahul Chandawarkar

     

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the social sector was the common thread that bound most presentations together on the final day of the third day of Goafest which concluded at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Bambolim, Goa on Saturday, April 13.

     

    Matt Eastwood, global chief creative officer, McCann Health who spoke in the National Geographic knowledge seminar in the afternoon said that while the world was going through tough times, it was also a time for advertising professionals across the world to be agents of positive change.

     

     

    Day3@Goafest2019: Key Takeaways

    :: Increased involvement by corporates in CSR projects had given rise to the concept of ‘return on doing good’ (RODG).

    :: Hi-end technology platforms like Artificial Intelligence (AI) were helping creativity reach new heights.

    :: The United Nations were keen that 50 per cent of its sustainability development goals (SDG) should emerge out of India.

    :: One of the speakers redefined the four Ps of marketing as purpose, people, passion and physical.

     

    Rahul Chandawarkar, a former newspaper editor, is a communications strategist and active triathlete based in Goa. He has been covering the Goafest for mxmindia.com since 2017. 

    Eastwood said that in a competitive world, business enterprises had realised that if they made a positive impact on society though the corporate social responsibility route, their brands stood to gain. Eastwood went on explain how increased involvement by corporates in CSR projects had given rise to the concept of ‘return on doing good’ (RODG).

     

    Citing an India example, Eastwood explained how the Kwality Dairy milk company had chosen to address the problem of Vitamin D deficiency among Indian school children through a very innovative CSR project.

     

    Kwality Dairy had managed to convince 50 schools in the Delhi region to shift their open-air assembly timings to 1130am, so that children could be exposed to peak sunlight for at least 20 minutes of the day. Several hundred more schools had shown interest in implementing this idea. According to Eastwood, this innovative initiative on the part of Kwality Dairy would directly benefit the brand, as the brand would have top-of-the-mind recall when parents made a decision to buy milk for their children.

     

    Among the several, international CSR examples that Eastwood shared with the audience, was the one initiated by Microsoft where, they created an information technology supported game which enabled physically disabled children to play video games. According to Eastwood, this ‘let everybody play’ philosophy of Microsoft would positively impact the brand.

     

    Earlier in the day, Ross Jauncey, Head of Create at Google spoke along similar lines in the Google keynote address and said: “The best time for creativity was now.”

     

    Jauncey was of the opinion that hi-end technology platforms like Artificial Intelligence (AI) were helping creativity reach new heights. Demonstrating this through a video clip, Jauncey showed how the recently launched Kupu app was helping people shoot photos on their android phone and learn the aboriginal, Maori language in New Zealand.

     

    Similarly, Jauncey pointed out to a Nike advertisement campaign on multiple digital platforms which supported the anti-racism movement by featuring several sporting champions across the various continents of the world.

     

    Society and the social sector once again resonated in the joint presentation made by Navi Radjou and Jaideep Prabhu, co-authors of the popular books, Jugaad and Frugal Innovation. Radjou and Prabhu who spoke in the Lokmat Knowledge Seminar maintained that while the spirit of ‘jugaad’ or innovative business practices was ingrained in the Indian business person’s psyche, the concept of doing business with less had spread across the globe.

     

    Citing some examples, the authors said that a major consumer clothing brand like Levis had recently launched their ‘wasteless jeans’ created from plastic waste. The company had also promoted their ‘go water-less’ campaign where they recommended that their jeans did not have to washed regularly and that you could even shower in your jeans, the next time you want them washed to drive home the recycle-reuse mantra.

     

    Turning their attention to India, the authors said that the United Nations were keen that 50 per cent of its sustainability development goals (SDG) should emerge out of India. The authors were confident that this was completely possible as they discussed chapters from their latest book, ‘Do better with less!” which showcased many an example of Indian innovative entrepreneurship (jugaad) across India.

     

    Later in the early evening, Phil Kemish, co-founder of Disrupt Marketing speaking at the MTV knowledge seminar redefined the four Ps of marketing as purpose, people, passion and physical.

     

    Exemplifying some of these Ps, Kemish stated how UK’s new chocolate brand, Tony’s Chocolonely had launched their product by pointing out that they were against all cocoa farms in Africa which employed children. Kemish pointed out that the brand had mentioned their values and beliefs on their wrappers and had launched their product solely on the basis of word of mouth publicity.

     

    Finally, Ambarish Mitra, co-founder of Blippar who spoke at the Jagran Knowledge Seminar had the audience in awe as he introduced them to the relatively new, hi-tech concept of augmented reality (AR). Mitra did this by virtually creating a retail store on stage complete with garments etc which he could literally sift through. According to Mitra, AR and visual reality (VR) were the fourth and latest stages in the evolution of computing interface.

     

    The final day also stood out with India’s boxing icon, Mary Kom surprising everyone by giving a near-professional rendition of the popular, Alanis Morissete song, “What’s going on!”. Likewise, Bollywood singer Mohammed Irfan and actor Pankaj Tripathi entertained everyone with their songs and anecdotes respectively.

     

  • McCann is #1 at Effies, again

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    It was the night when the McCann Worldgroup flag was flying high. Yet again. McCann took home the Agency of the Year title by a comfortable 34 points. Ogilvy was runner-up, but a big consolation for theme would be the winning of the coveted Grand Effie for Fevikwick. Hindustan Unilever was Client of the Year. Interestingly, Saregama was runner-up in the Client of the Year roster albeit at nearly half the points as HUL. Vodafone was #3 and last year’s Client of the Year, Paytm (One97 Communication) was #4.

     

    Interestingly, Hindustan Unilever was #6 on the Agency of the Year roster, having had to send in the entries since its creative agency chose to stay away.

     

    The evening saw a record attendance, and was run efficiently. Like Advertising Club events are. However, many agency biggies – including some from runner-up Ogilvy – were conspicuous by their absence.

     

    Speaking about winning at the Effies, Vikram Sakhuja, President of The Advertising Club and Chairperson, Effies said: “Effies continues to have a place off pride and eminence in the life of every marketeer and advertiser. Winning an Effie is a career milestone and is reflective of the campaign’s innovation, execution efficiency and communication impact. The focus for us at the Effies is to reward and recognize brand stories that have strength of idea and have showcased effectiveness, scalability and contributed significantly to brand and the categories communication and growth agenda.”

     

     

    Added Mitrajit Bhattacharya, Co-chairperson, Effies 2019, said: “The Effies 2019 has continued to witness significant representation and support from industry leaders and media mavens. The awards this year saw as many as 283 leaders, including 137 Clients, 105 Planning/ Agency Heads, 15 Media Professionals and 26 Specialists who adjudged the awards across Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, ensuring inclusivity and substantial category representation. The awards have year on year evolved to include new categories and represent new genres basis changing industry ecosystems, ensuring that the awards continue to stay relevant and pertinent.”

     

    Speaking on McCann’s success, Chairman McCann Asia Pacific and CEO and CCO McCann Worldgroup India said: “I am extremely delighted and proud of McCann winning the Agency of the Year second year in a row at the Effies. These awards reflect the strategic prowess based on our belief of creating meaningful work for the brands which we have been doing for our clients across all our offices in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Congratulations to the entire team and specially that of our strategic planners led by Jitender Dabas, and hard work of Suraja Kishore, Rajesh Sharma, Prateek Bhardwaj, Kapil Batra, Abhinav Tripathi and leadership support from Alok Lall, Mandeep Sharma and visionary guidance from Partha Sinha.”

     

    Effie 2019 RESULTS FINAL FINAL