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  • Ogilvy India announces transition of veterans

    Piyush Pandey with Ogilvy Global CEO Devika Seth Bulchandani

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    Ogilvy India has announced a significant leadership transition that will take effect from January 1, 2024. The transition will involve a variety of senior Ogilvy India veterans taking the next steps in their long tenure with the agency.

     

    As Chief Advisor, Piyush Pandey, currently Chairman Global Creative & Executive Chairman of Ogilvy India and one of India’s and the global industry’s leading creative figures, will work closely with the leadership team to ensure the impact and richness of the Ogilvy legacy transcends all functions and levels of Ogilvy in India. He is on a mission to make certain Ogilvy’s rich creative heritage continues and makes an impact particularly on the creative product and the digital transformation that has already seamlessly integrated to make Ogilvy India a modern marketing powerhouse.

     

    In this role, Pandey will continue to work closely with major clients and the agency’s executive team to ensure that Ogilvy India maintains its important leadership role in India. Along with the leadership team, Piyush will be involved with key Ogilvy clients and new business prospects and the creative product of the agency. He will also continue to participate in various industry bodies and award forums.

     

    SN Rane, Group Executive Co-Chairman India & COO South Asia, will work as Business Advisor to Ogilvy Asia Pacific. In his new role, Rane will work closely with Ogilvy Asia-Pacific to ensure that Ogilvy India has a smooth transition under the new management and to advise on various business operations and planning issues.

     

    Hephzibah Pathak
    Hephzibah Pathak

    Hephzibah Pathak will take on the role of Executive Chairperson of Ogilvy India. She will be Ogilvy India’s first ever woman in this role. Notes a communique: “Pathak has been the most trusted partner for many of Ogilvy’s key clients. She has played an integral role in creating iconic, category defining transformative work on many of their brands. Importantly, Hephzibah has been an inspiring mentor to many current leaders and emerging talent in Ogilvy India.  In this role, Hephzibah will lead and drive the strategic direction, growth and transformation agenda of the company.”

     

    VR Rajesh
    VR Rajesh

    VR Rajesh will move from his current role as Group President of Ogilvy India to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the agency.  VR Rajesh has led the charge in building and growing Ogilvy’s capabilities in modern marketing. In his role, he will partner Hephzibah in further accelerating the transformation agenda of the company. He will also be responsible for running the operations of the agency across offices in India and all its business units. He will also work closely with Hufrish Birdy, who will continue in her current role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), on various financial, commercial, and compliance issues for Ogilvy India. Hufrish has been a strong and astute pillar who has partnered the leadership team over years to deliver healthy financial performance.

     

    Further, Ogilvy India’s leadership transition will also involve important new appointments to the Ogilvy Board. Joining the Ogilvy India Board will be the agency’s three Chief Creative Officers (CCO’s) – Harshad Rajadhyaksha, Kainaz Karmakar and Sukesh Nayak. The creative trio of Sukesh, Kainaz and Harshad are amongst the most awarded and celebrated in the country and have led the charge in creating industry defining modern work on many of Ogilvy’s valued clients.

     

    The agency’s Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Prem Narayan also joins the board. Prem has been a strategic partner to many of Ogilvy’s key clients and creative partners. He has championed the effectiveness culture at Ogilvy, making Ogilvy India one of the most effective agencies in the world.

     

    All four of them will continue in their current, vital roles in the agency, leading the creative and strategic work of the agency.

     

    These four executives will be joining Hephzibah, VR and Hufrish, who are already on the Board. All of these executives, working closely as a combined leadership team, will provide important continuity, experience, and commitment to the next phase of growth and Ogilvy India excellence for its clients.

     

    Devika Seth Bulchandani, Global Chief Executive Officer, Ogilvy adds, “Piyush has done what true legends do. Nurtured and groomed a class of leaders who can assume the day to day running of the Ogilvy machine which will give him time to focus simply on the magic he has been so legendary in creating for our clients.

    Together I trust the new leadership to take this iconic agency to new heights.”

     

    Piyush Pandey, Chairman Global Creative & Executive Chairman of Ogilvy India said, “Creativity and its impact on our client’s businesses is at the heart of Ogilvy. In keeping with my passion, I will continue to partner and guide the new leadership as always. Our joint purpose is to ensure that we not only maintain but also better our core strengths.”

     

  • Tithi Ghosh named President & Head of Office-Ogilvy Bengaluru  

    By Our Staff

     

    Tithi Ghosh
    Tithi Ghosh

    Ogilvy India has announced that effective July 01, Tithi Ghosh has taken over as President & Head of Office–Ogilvy Bengaluru. Ghosh has been with Ogilvy in Bengaluru since 2004.  Meanwhile, after 25 years with Ogilvy India, Ram Moorthi has decided to move on as s Bengaluru office head.

     

    VR Rajesh
    VR Rajesh

    Said VR Rajesh, Group President, Ogilvy India: “We would like to thank Ram, for giving so much to Ogilvy India. We will miss his passion to always do something different. Not a man to sit on his laurels, we are sure an all new venture is right around the corner. We wish him all the best and lots of love,” adding: “We are also very lucky to have Tithi to take the baton from Ram. Tithi stands for everything that represents the culture of Ogilvy. The voice of guidance and wisdom is now going to be the hand that guides the next chapter of Ogilvy Bengaluru.”

     

    Piyush Pandey
    Piyush PaPiyush Pandeyndey

    Added Piyush Pandey, Chairman Global Creative & Executive Chairman India, Ogilvy: “Tithi has been my valuable partner for years.  And I am sure that in the coming years she will further strengthen our client relationships and creative excellence in our Bengaluru office.”

     

  • Hirol Gandhi named President & Head of Ogilvy Mumbai & Cal

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    Ogilvy India has announced that effective July 1, Hirol Gandhi has taken charge as President and Head of Office – Mumbai and Kolkata. Gandhi has been with Ogilvy for 22 years across various roles.

     

    Said Piyush Pandey, Chairman Global Creative & Executive Chairman India, Ogilvy: “Hirol has been a champion of creativity and modern work.  I am happy that our largest office is in very good hands.”

     

    Said VR Rajesh, Group President, Ogilvy India: “The next three years are the years of transformation for Ogilvy in India. Hirol is an extraordinary future focused leader who also has an astute sense of business. We need a champion like him to accelerate our journey into modernising our largest office.”

     

    Added Gandhi: “After having successfully partnered brands in their growth and transformation journey, this is an equally exciting and challenging opportunity – chart the next chapter for Mumbai and Kolkata offices, and further accelerate the transformation agenda. I’m really looking forward to my next phase at Ogilvy.”

     

  • Kunal Jeswani moves to Singapore

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    After 17 years with the India office, Kunal Jeswani, CEO, Ogilvy India will be moving to Singapore as Group Chief Executive, Ogilvy Singapore and Malaysia. Effective June 1, 2022, VR Rajesh will be elevated to Group President, Ogilvy India.

     

    As Group President, he will lead the integrated Ogilvy India P&L across all our offices and will be responsible for the acceleration of all our core capabilities in India – Advertising, Brand & Content; Experience; Health; PR & Influence and Ogilvy Consulting.

     

    Said Piyush Pandey: “I am delighted that after a stellar performance at Ogilvy India, Kunal is moving to head Ogilvy Singapore & Malaysia. This important responsibility will add international exposure to Kunal’s rich experience across the many aspects of the communications business. I am sure he will be successful in his new role. VR Rajesh, who takes on the baton from Kunal, is an Ogilvy stalwart and I am confident he will take Ogilvy India and our clients to greater heights. On behalf of the Ogilvy India Board, I welcome VR to this new responsibility.”

     

  • MP Birla Cement sheds focus on legacy to promote sub-brand Samrat

    By A Correspondent

     

    MP Birla Cement is attempting to leverage the trust customers have for the brand. Conceptualised by Ogilvy Mumbai, a film captures the journey of a family’s rise to success because of the secret ingredient of the brand being a trusted partner for decades.

     

    Said Sandip Ghose, Chief Operating Officer, MP Birla Cement: “This maiden audio-visual commercial for MP Birla Cement Samrat – made primarily for its core market in the Hindi heartland – leverages on the ‘heritage’ and ‘trust’ elements, using a strong local idiom and a heart-warming story that the target audience will easily relate to.”

     

    Added VR Rajesh, Office Leader, Ogilvy India (West): “MP Birla Cement Samrat is the market leader in heartland India and MP Birla Cement wanted to strengthen this leadership even more. Through our market understanding, we unearthed real stories of generations placing their trust on Samrat and we decided to create communication on the same. The story is about one such customer of Samrat who’s been using it over three generations in his family, where we linked the trust he’s garnered over the years to the trust of Samrat Cement, highlighting the proposition ‘The strength of experience’, or ‘Tajurbe ki taaqat’, as the line goes.”