Campaign India Team
Nov 27, 2018

Bobby Pawar to join Havas Group as chairman and CCO

Will move from Publicis where he was MD and CCO

Bobby Pawar to join Havas Group as chairman and CCO
Havas Group has announced the appointment of Bobby Pawar as chairman and chief creative officer of Havas Group India. Pawar's appointment is effective 1 January 2019. He will move from Publicis Worldwide where he was MD and CCO for South Asia. Publicis Worldwide has finalised his replacement and will be announcing this soon.  
 
Pawar takes the newly created position and will lead creative across the group. He will report to Vishnu Mohan, chairman and CEO of Havas Group, India and Southeast Asia. He will be 'working closely' with the recently appointed group CEO in India, Rana Barua. 
 
Mohan said, “Collectively, as a network, we are focused on providing clients with great work by investing in the best talent. We hire for the future, not the past and we believe that Bobby is a timely and critical hire for Havas Group. Bobby’s work has made him one of the most awarded Indian creatives in the industry and he is known for transforming agency culture and reputation on the strength and quality of the creative product.  Additionally, his experience across traditional, digital, experiential, and media agencies will bolster our overall integrated product. Bobby’s appointment will fuel our ambition for India and herald a new chapter of success and I am delighted to welcome him to the team.”
 
Pawar said, “It’s a great time to be in the advertising industry as data and technology has added depth and breadth to the creative product. Havas Group provides the perfect platform to reinvent our industry by blending the best of both worlds: relentless creativity and smart media accountability. Additionally, by being a part of Vivendi, Havas Group has a huge opportunity to make tangible in-roads into the entertainment industry. The prospect of leveraging the assets of Universal Music, Dailymotion, Gameloft (Vivendi companies) to solve a business problem is extremely exciting and I am delighted at the opportunity and looking forward to my new role."
 
In a career spanning 27 years, he has also worked with JWT, DDB Mudra Group, BBDO Chicago and Ogilvy New York. 
 
Saurabh Varma, CEO, Publicis Communications, India and South Asia, said, “Over the last five years, Bobby has played a key role in transforming the creative output of Publicis Worldwide India. Under Bobby’s leadership we’ve created some truly fabulous work for our clients. We’ve enjoyed working with Bobby and will miss his sense of humour and the raw energy he brings with him. We wish him the best of luck for his future.”
 
Pawar added, “I’ve had a blast working with Saurabh, Srija and the incredible creative talent as Publicis Worldwide India. But as they say, all good things do come to an end. I’m the kind of person who has always been excited about trying new things and broadening my horizons, and that’s exactly what I’ll be doing. I am fully confident that Publicis will continue to rise and make stellar work for its clients. I would like to thank the Groupe for the great memories and work we’ve created over the years.”
 
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