Campaign India Team
Nov 08, 2022

Garage Group gets Rajat Mukherjee as principle creative consultant

Moves from HS Ad

Garage Group gets Rajat Mukherjee as principle creative consultant
Creative agency Garage Group, has announced the appointment of Rajat Mukherjee as principle creative consultant. 
 
In his new role, he will oversee all markets and lead the organisation's creative division for its clients.
 
Mukherjee moves from HS Ad, where he was national creative director for over 10 years.
 
Saurabh Gupta, founder and managing director, Garage Group, said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Rajat to the Garage Group family. With our expansion into creatives, digital, music and technology, Rajat is a clear fitment in the organisation. His diverse experience in industry and understanding of the brand ecosystem will further lift Garage Group’s service offering in the market.”
 
Mukherjee said, “A real 360 communication is the key to the communication business today and Garage Group excels with its diversified in-house offering for the same. Thus, it becomes an exciting move for me, as this allows me to expand my wings to soar to newer heights with Garage Group and its varied application format in the field of communication.”
 
With over two decades of experience, he has also worked with companies like, JWT, Leo Burnett, Hakuhodo Percept, Dentsu, Mudra, R.K.Swamy BBDO, among others. 
 
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