Campaign India Team
Jul 30, 2009

Nilesh Vaidya to head Mumbai creative for Euro RSCG

Nilesh Vaidya, executive creative director, Euro RSCG India has been promoted to head the agency’s Mumbai creative function. Vaidya confirmed the development to Campaign India.Talking about the new role, he said, “In terms of designation, my title remains the same but in terms of responsibility, I will now be heading the creative function for the Mumbai office so the portfolio of brands that I will now be handling will significantly increase. I look forward to raising the bar even further on creative.”

Nilesh Vaidya to head Mumbai creative for Euro RSCG

Nilesh Vaidya, executive creative director, Euro RSCG India has been promoted to head the agency’s Mumbai creative function. Vaidya confirmed the development to Campaign India.

Talking about the new role, he said, “In terms of designation, my title remains the same but in terms of responsibility, I will now be heading the creative function for the Mumbai office so the portfolio of brands that I will now be handling will significantly increase. I look forward to raising the bar even further on creative.”

Satbir Singh, national creative director, Euro RSCG India said, "With Sidharth Bindra planning to move abroad for further studies, we have decided to thrust the entire responsibility upon Nilesh. He has been creating some good work consistently for a couple of years now and will have a 100% larger canvas."

Vaidya will continue to report to Singh.


 

Source:
Campaign India

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