Campaign India Team
Apr 25, 2013

Contract ropes in Kapil Mishra as ECD

Mishra joins Contract from Law & Kenneth

Contract ropes in Kapil Mishra as ECD

Contract India has appointed Kapil Mishra as executive creative director. He will be based in Mumbai. As ECD, Mishra will be working with agency’s clients across India with specific focus on Mumbai and Delhi. His work will cut across all verticals of Contract, including Contract Advertising, iContract, Designsutra and Core Consulting.

On the appointment, Rana Barua, COO, Contract Advertising, said, “I am delighted to have someone of Kapil’s calibre join Contract’s senior leadership team. A dynamic resource with excellent creative capabilities, Kapil has worked on some of the finest brands and created outstanding work. I am certain he will add great value to Contract and our clients.”

Mishra joins Contract from Law & Kenneth. In earlier stints, he has worked with Ogilvy and Leo Burnett.

"Contract has built its reputation on great work and I am honoured to now be a part of the success story. I look forward to working with Rana again and create impactful advertising," said Mishra, referring to his earlier assignment working with Barua at Law & Kenneth.

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