Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2022

Burzin Mehta moves to Gozoop Group as chief creative officer

Was with Publicis Groupe

Burzin Mehta moves to Gozoop Group as chief creative officer
(From left: Samrat Bedi and Burzin Mehta)
 
Gozoop Group has announced the appointment of Burzin Mehta as chief creative officer. 
 
Mehta moves from Publicis Groupe, where he was national creative director with BBH and Publicis Worldwide. 
 
Samrat Bedi, CEO (India), Gozoop Group, said, “We are delighted to welcome Burzin on board. He brings years of experience across traditional and new age media to the table, along with a genuinely collaborative and innovative mindset. Having worked with some of the finest organizations in the country, we see him as the perfect fit to take our operations to the next level. The team is eagerly looking forward to working with him.”
 
Ahmed Aftab Naqvi, global CEO and co-founder, Gozoop Group, said, "Burzin shares our vision and values. He is a stalwart in the advertising world and his work over the years has been mighty impressive. This experience will be invaluable as the Gozoop Group continues to be a sought after partner for brands who value effective creative solutions originating from deep understanding of both brands and platforms."
 
Mehta said, “Gozoop has built an inspiring legacy of trust on the back of some truly impactful work. And it is wonderful to partner with an enormously passionate team to build an environment that brings out the best in everyone. This is a homegrown and independent company with huge ambitions, which makes the journey of pushing creative boundaries and helping clients succeed in an increasingly VUCA world, even more exciting.”      
 
He has also worked with Ogilvy, AbansGroup, DDB Mudra and Raka Advertising.
Source:
Campaign India

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