Campaign India Team
Aug 03, 2023

Manzoor Alam joins Dentsu Creative

Moves from Goldilocks

Manzoor Alam joins Dentsu Creative
Dentsu Creative has announced the appointment of Manzoor Alam as executive creative director. He will report to Joy Mohanty, chief creative officer - North, Dentsu Creative India.  
 
Alam moves from Goldilocks, where he was executive creative director.
 
Mohanty said, “Manzoor's exceptional journey showcases a wealth of experience and an extensive portfolio of accomplishments with leading brands such as Google and OLX, as well as numerous start-ups and tech ventures. His unique ability to infuse his ideas with a strong sense of humanity has endeared him to brands across the spectrum. We are thrilled to have him on board and are certain that he will be instrumental in taking our goals of modern creativity to new heights.”
 
Manzoor added, “In today's ever-evolving consumer landscape, it is important to consider both the 'when' and 'how' of every idea. This calls for a cohesive and integrated approach to deliver our concepts effectively. Dentsu Creative India’s philosophy of ‘modern creativity’ syncs well with this emerging trend. The organization's strong emphasis on digital-first, tech-driven initiatives, and data-backed solutions amplifies the potential for impactful ideas to flourish. This is exactly what has drawn me towards DENTSU CREATIVE India. I am excited and look forward to embarking on this inspiring journey.”
 
He's also worked with Lowe Lintas, Euro RSCG (Havas Worldwide) and Rediffusion.
Source:
Campaign India

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