Campaign India Team
Nov 19, 2018

Famous Innovations elevates Amogh Kanade, Mithila Saraf and Tulika Rungta

Kanade and Rungta are business heads for Mumbai while Saraf takes the role in Bengaluru

Famous Innovations elevates Amogh Kanade, Mithila Saraf and Tulika Rungta
Famous Innovations has announced the elevations of Amogh Kanade and Tulika Rungta as business heads for its Mumbai office and Mithila Saraf as business head for Bengaluru. 
 
Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, said, "Mithila, Tulika and Amogh are among the sharpest minds I have worked with and I couldn't be happier to have them steering the ship for us. Mithila is a founding partner and has played a crucial role in building the agency, Tulika has been exceptional in her commitment and has risen to being one of the most important people in the company in no time and Amogh has been a rock holding some of our oldest client relationships." 
 
Saraf has been with Famous for six years and was part of the founding team. 
 
She said, "I am so grateful to Famous for believing in me. Since day one, I have seen this agency celebrate those who do the work and make a contribution - regardless of age, title, hierarchy, gender or any other biases. 120 people today, we continue to remain a tightly-knit group, growing together like a family." 
 
Rungta joined Famous as new business director two years ago. 
 
She said, “In a short span of time, I have become very attached to Famous and all its people. We have all the ingredients in place - good people, good brands, good work – now we just have to take things to the next level."  
 
Kanade too moved to the agency two years ago as group account director. 
 
He added, "While starting as a small agency, at Famous we have never thought small. We have worked with marquee clients like Times Network, Nestle, Mahindra Group, Unilever, Tata Group, etc. since day one and brought them results with our hybrid approach."
 
 
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