Campaign India Team
Jul 12, 2024

Gozoop Group elevates Amyn Ghadiali to India country head

He will spearhead the agency's initiatives across its digital vertical, GZ Creative Digital, overseeing revenue management and campaigns in addition to driving integrated business operations.

Amyn Ghadiali, country head-India, Gozoop India.
Amyn Ghadiali, country head-India, Gozoop India.

Gozoop Group, an independent integrated marketing agency, has elevated Amyn Ghadiali as country head for India. As part of the new role, he will spearhead the company’s strategic initiatives across its creative digital vertical, GZ Creative Digital; overseeing revenue management and creative campaigns in addition to driving integrated business operations. He will report to the company’s global CEO and co-founder Ahmed Aftab Naqvi, and its chairman and co-founder Rohan Bhansali.

Ghadiali kickstarted his journey with Gozoop Group in 2012 as an account manager and went on to play an integral role in the acquisition of Red Digital in 2013. His last role with the agency was president for business and integration.

Over his decade-long journey with Gozoop Group, Ghadiali led campaigns for brands like Dell, Star Plus, Kolkata Knight Riders, Parle Nutricrunch, Bisleri, Star Bharat, Viacom18, and Mahindra Lifespaces. He consolidated a team of over 100 marketers, and together they secured significant wins for clients such as Ashwin Sheth Group, Louis Philippe, Saint Gobain, Tim Hortons, Love Depot by TTK Healthcare Ltd, DBS Bank India, Tata Tele Business Services and Orra.

Gozoop Group has been working on strengthening its presence in India. In December 2023, it entered into a partnership with Puretech Digital entered to launch GZPure. Through this combined entity, the agencies aim to enhance their brand and media performance capabilities and provide deeper integrated services to their clients.   

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