Campaign India Team
Mar 26, 2009

JWT Delhi hires Priti Kapur as ECD for Airtel

JWT Delhi has brought in Priti Kapur as an ECD on the Airtel business. Kapur (pictured) comes in from DDB Singapore where she was the creative group head.Kapur will be reporting to Rohit Ohri, managing partner, JWT Delhi.

JWT Delhi hires Priti Kapur as ECD for Airtel

JWT Delhi has brought in Priti Kapur as an ECD on the Airtel business. Kapur (pictured) comes in from DDB Singapore where she was the creative group head.

Kapur will be reporting to Rohit Ohri, managing partner, JWT Delhi.

“JWT has been performing extremely well at the awards,” said Kapur. “The challenge is on me to keep up with the agency and I am looking forward to it.”

Kapur’s recent work at DDB includes: the Wonderbra ‘Economist’ advertisement that was a finalist at Cannes and got a Bronze at last year’s CCA; the JH Kim ‘Taekwondo’ series that was accepted into the One Show and was a finalist at Cannes, as well as the World Vision 'Carpet' direct mailer that was accepted into the D&AD this year. She also handled StarHub, a Singapore-based telecom brand with interests in cable, broadband and mobility.

Kapur has won a bronze at the recently concluded AdFest.

She started her career in India after graduating from IIM Kolkata. Before DDB Singapore, she was at Leo Burnett Singapore where she created the SPCA ‘Can’t find your pet’ campaign that was accepted into the D&AD and was a Cannes finalist.

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