Campaign India Team
Dec 07, 2016

Jack in the Box Worldwide ropes in Kaizad Pardiwalla as president

Was COO at Orchard Advertising prior

Jack in the Box Worldwide ropes in Kaizad Pardiwalla as president
The 120 Media Collective has announced the appointment of Kaizad Pardiwalla as president of Jack in the Box Worldwide. Pardiwalla joins the agency from Orchard Advertising where he was chief operating officer and will report to Roopak Saluja, founder and CEO, The 120 Media Collective. 
 
Saluja said, “As Jack in the Box enters its next phase of growth as an integrated communications agency for the digital era, there’s a vital need for leadership with experience and stature; someone who can marshal all that we have at our disposal and beyond in terms of talent and technology to provide real business impact for our clients. Kaizad belongs to a rare breed of professionals, who couple a proven track record with the agility that’s integral to success in our business today and tomorrow. And I’m super excited to have him as a key partner in The 120 Media Collective’s quest for impact across the South/South-East Asia region.”
 
Pardiwalla said, “Today digital has become crucial for every brand to stay relevant. Jack in the Box Worldwide, with its digital first approach is a leader when it comes to assisting brands strike a chord with their target audience. I'm really excited to lead this extremely creative and talented team at Jack in the Box. We are here to provide business solutions for brands backed by strong ideas and insights into consumer behaviour. The vision is to create path breaking ideas that are media agnostic and which deliver results for our clients in the marketplace. With content and platforms coming into their own, these are very exciting times for us at JITB and there will be a lot to watch out for!”
 
Pardiwalla has also worked with Grey Group, Ogilvy and Lowe Lintas. 
 
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