Campaign India Team
Jul 08, 2013

Creativeland Asia ropes in Srijib Mallik as COO

In his last assignment, Mallik was head of Bates CHI & Partners’ Delhi and Mumbai offices

Creativeland Asia ropes in Srijib Mallik as COO
Creativeland Asia has announced the appointment of Srijib Mallik as COO.
 
Based in Gurgaon, Mallik will front expansion plans in the NCR region before driving the growth agenda internationally, informed an agency statement.
 
Mallik was head of Bates CHI & Partners’ Delhi and Mumbai offices in his last assignment. Prior to which, he has held various positions at W+K (London and India), Saatchi & Saatchi, Publicis (Singapore and India), and JWT India in a career spanning 15 years.  
 
Sajan RaJ Kurup, founder and creative chairman, Creativeland Asia, said, “It is wonderful to have Srijib as a part of the Creativeland Community. His passion for creativity, sound business acumen coupled with an equal ease in both national and international sensibilities made us choose him after a vast search. There are exciting times ahead.”
 
Mallik added, “I am thrilled to be a part of Creativeland. The community is young and growing. The work is outstanding. And the culture, brilliant. My agenda will be to leverage the Creativeland equity, nurture our culture of ‘Good Creative Upbringing’ and drive our business across markets.”
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