Tag: Shashank Lanjekar

  • DDB Mudra Group boosts strategic leadership

    Shashank Lanjekar
    Shashank Lanjekar

    DDB Mudra Group has onboarded Shashank Lanjekar as its National Strategy Head. Lanjekar brings over 25 years of experience in advertising, brand management, and strategic planning to the role and will work out of the Group’s Mumbai office. He will closely work with Rahul Mathew, CCO of the Group, to focus on advancing the agency’s strategic offerings across disciplines to further solidify it with strong creative fundamentals.

    Rahul Mathew
    Rahul Mathew

    Said Rahul Mathew, Chief Creative Officer, DDB Mudra Group: “We believe in strategy that has the power to move the work and the consumer. Not a strategy that merely sits pretty on PowerPoint slides. Shashank embodies the same belief. He will also help us strengthen many of the rigours needed to have a strong strategic backbone. Really excited to work with him again.”

  • Taproot Dentsu campaigns for Urban Company

    By Our Staff

     

    Urban Company, the at-home services marketplace, has roped in Taproot Dentsu for its latest campaign. The campaign includes two films and has been created for the salon-at-home services specifically targeted at women. With this, the campaign aims to attract new consumers as the brand continues to enter newer markets, domestically.

     

    Speaking about the campaign, Shashank Lanjekar, Chief Strategy Officer, Taproot Dentsu said: “When the message is simple and delightful, it’s best not to let the execution come in the way. This campaign marks the accessibility of at-home salon services to a much wider set of consumers, thanks to its affordable prices.”

     

    Added Rahul Deorah, Vice President – Marketing, Urban Company: “Our services have always been synonymous with high quality. Recently, we launched Salon Classic – a new, surprisingly affordable variant in our marquee beauty-at-home business. Like all others, quality continues to remain a strong cornerstone of this initiative. Through this launch, we are aiming to accelerate our penetration into new segments, new markets, and this campaign is an important step in that direction.”

     

  • Life after Agnello Dias for Taproot

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    His exit has been rumoured for a while now. But denied, declined and even rubbished. We were told that he has moved to a larger group-level role, as creative chairman of the Dentsu group in India.

     

    Which wasn’t untrue. But it was the beginning of a long road to the end of a relationship with Dentsu. Dias, better known as Aggi or Aggie, will continue with the agency until the end of this month (June 2021).

     

    And after that? Well, he will be a consultant on a few brands, one of which is Airtel. And what else? Nothing for the moment that has been announced.

     

    But first the news: Taproot Dentsu has announced key leadership changes as it gears up to get future-ready. Ayesha Ghosh, who had been heading the Mumbai office, has now been appointed as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). She will be responsible for both Mumbai and Gurugram offices. Ghosh has been with Taproot Dentsu since December 2015.

     

    Partnering her closely will be Shashank Lanjekar. He has been elevated to the role of Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) and will now be in charge of strategic planning for both the Taproot Dentsu offices in Mumbai and Gurugram. Thus far, he had been heading planning for the Mumbai office, ever since he joined in 2017. His ability to go deep and yet have an intuitive touch has helped give birth to some memorable campaigns.

     

    Pearl Vas, who has been with the agency since 2018, takes on more independent responsibilities in Mumbai. She will now be promoted to Senior Vice President (SVP), Strategic Planning.

     

    Meanwhile, under the overall creative leadership of Santosh ‘Paddy’ Padhi, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer (CCO) – Taproot Dentsu, the creative team for the Mumbai office has been expanded and divided into four units, each to be headed by a senior creative person. Neeraj Kanitkar, with an experience of 14 years (nine of those in Taproot Dentsu), is the creative lead for Facebook for which he has won the agency awards at Spikes and AdFest. He has also worked on significant brands like WhatsApp, Myntra, American Tourister and FirstPost.  He will be promoted to Executive Creative Director (ECD). Yogesh Rijhwani has been with the agency for close to five years with a total experience of 13 years. He has been handling Aquaguard and Set Wet. He has also worked on Star Sports, Airtel, Parle-G among others. He too will be promoted to ECD.

     

    The other two senior creative leads will be Abhishek Deshwal and Purva Ummat. Abhinav Kaushik, who was Executive Vice President (EVP) on the Honda business among other brands, has been promoted to Head – Taproot Dentsu, Gurgaon while Titus Upputuru remains very ably in charge of creative for the Gurugram office. The other news is that veteran agencyperson Umesh Shrikhande retired as CEO in March this year.

     

    Santosh Padhi or Paddy will continue as Co-Founder and CCO and will have a more hands-on role in both Mumbai and Delhi offices. According to our sources, Taproot Dentsu will, for all practical purposes, be led by him.

     

    Dias began his advertising career in 1989 and after working with agencies like Dart, Interpub, Lowe and Leo Burnett, he joined JWT in 2005 where rose to become the Chief Creative Officer. Soon JWT India was ranked India’s No. 1 creative agency in the Campaign Brief rankings for Asia. Then he made history by winning India’s first-ever Grand Prix at Cannes and the first-ever Titanium-Integrated Lion, with JWT India not only being the network’s top performer but also returning the best ever performance by an Indian advertising agency at the festival.

     

    His name features in almost every award catalogue – from our homegrown Abby and Kyoorius to Cannes Lions, D&AD, One Show, Clio, AdFest, London International Advertising Awards, etc. The list is loooong.

     

    Taproot, which was then not acquired by Dentsu, was ranked among the world’s Top 20 independent agencies besides being crowned Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year. In 2013 Taproot India also became the Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year at Spikes Asia.

     

    Nine years back, Dias was ranked amongst the World’s 100 most Creative People by Fast Company magazine in the US. So what about Life after Aggie for Taproot. Well, it is, like as one friend of the agency said, the roots have been extracted. While Paddy stays on, we all know what Aggie brought into the system. It was not just creation. It was intensity, conviction and much passion.”

     

    In an industry dominated by some of the big agencies like Ogilvy, Lowe Lintas, McCann and some others, Aggie brought in some amazing energy into his advertising. Whether it was the advertising for Airtel or for The Times of India and Mumbai Mirror, he produced some really memorable work. The kind that hasn’t been seen for a while in Indian advertising, Taproot included.

     

    There are many who say that Aggie needn’t work given the monies he earned after selling Taproot to Densu (with Paddy), but, as some of his friends tell us, that’s unfair. “Knowing Aggie, he’s going to not stop working and dreaming up new ideas for advertisers.” There were rumours of his looking at some feature film projects, but that we are told have faded away. “There was just this much he could’ve done at Taproot after selling out to Dentsu. He will reinvent himself and come up with something as refreshing as before,” the friend added.

     

    Meanwhile, for Taproot Dentsu, while Agnello Dias will continue to be around consulting for a few of its prized accounts which are possibly with the agency thanks to him, it will be interesting to see the kind of business it generates and retains in the immediate future. What we do know that co-founder Santosh ‘Paddy’ Padhi is fairly aggressive in his approach and will try his bestest to ensure the news doesn’t impact the agency’s fortunes.

     

    Clearly the next few months should see some activity for both Taproot and Agnello Dias.

  • Soho Square hitches a ride with Piaggio again

    By A Correspondent

     

    Soho Square has been handed the creative duties of Piaggio brands, Aprilia and Vespa, after a hard-fought pitch involving multiple agencies, over several rounds. This comes on the back of recently-acquired Nicotex – Cipla’s brand of smoking cessation gum.

     

    Piaggio though, isn’t entirely new to Soho Square. The agency earlier re-launched Vespa in India. However, due to a global re-alignment the account had to be moved. This time though, the Piaggio India team was specifically looking for a local agency with a deep understanding of Indian markets.

     

    Although the pitch was only for the Aprilia account, the Piaggio management eventually decided to award the entire two wheeler business, including Vespa, to Soho Square.

     

    Ashish Yakhmi
    Samrat Bedi

    Ashish Yakhmi – Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd’s (VP and Head – Marketing): After several meetings with multiple agencies, we realised that not only is Soho Square the best fit for our brands, but that they also have the necessary skill-sets to achieve our strategic objectives in India.

     

    Samrat Bedi, Head of Office, Soho Square, Mumbai: This is a homecoming of sorts… We were well and truly disappointed when Vespa moved out two years ago. More than the fact that this is a big win, we are elated to have Piaggio back in the fold.

     

    Shashank Lanjekar

    Shashank Lanjekar, Senior VP – Strategic Planning, Soho Square, Mumbai: Vespa is a strong global brand. In India too, it has had quite a long heritage. Aprilia on the other hand is relatively unknown, although it is very famous globally. Our challenges will be to capitalise on the strengths of either and carve a clear niche for ourselves… I am glad that Piaggio has placed their trust in us.

     

     

     

  • Vasmol assigns creative mandate to Soho Square

    By A Correspondent

     

    Hygienic Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. (HRIPL) has decided to award the brand duties of Vasmol to Soho Square. The agency will be responsible for all strategic and creative communication for the brand, and this arrangement is effective immediately.

     

    There was no pitch involved in this win, and it was awarded purely on Soho Square’s strategic approach to the brand’s marketing challenge.

     

    Ashish Chhabra

    Ashish Chhabra, Joint Managing Director, Hygienic Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. said, “Our search for a strategic partner for our flagship brand Vasmol concluded with Soho Square as it has the O&M legacy and a rich brain pool. We look forward to this association, towards making Vasmol the most preferred brand in the hair color& care categories.”

     

     

    Samrat Bedi

    Samrat Bedi, Office Head Soho Square echoed those sentiments, “As a brand, Vasmol has been around for close to 60 years and is pretty dear to the Indian consumer. The challenge is to maintain that equity, while also helping the brand lead the way in the modern context… It is our responsibility as much as it is HRIPL’s.”

     

     

    Shashank Lanjekar

    Sr. VP, Strategic Planning, Soho Square, Shashank Lanjekar, was also of the same opinion, “When you look at a brand like Vasmol, you see its potential to be a leader, considering the huge following it already has… Now is the time to consolidate that position and ensure that the communication resonates with this generation.”