Campaign India Team
Jan 23, 2024

Rahul Vengalil moves to tgthr

Was with Everest Brand Solutions

Rahul Vengalil moves to tgthr
Rahul Vengalil, formerly executive director, Everest Brand Solutions, has moved to tgthr as CEO and co-founder.
 
tgthr was launched by Aalap Desai, former chief creative officer, Dentsu Creative West and Dentsu Creative India, last year. 
 
Vengalil has also previously worked with Dentsu, where he was managing partner at Isobar. At tgthr, he will lead client relationships and business.
 
Desai said, “We don’t become a full-funnel agency by just calling ourselves ‘full-funnel’. We can only achieve it by having people who not just come with that expertise but command that expertise. Rahul is exactly that. Why he belongs at tgthr, more than anywhere else, is because he has the head to drive business and has the heart to care about people, too.”
 
Vengalil added, “tgthr has already earned a reputation as a place where happiness meets creativity to produce extraordinary results, setting the foundation for an exciting journey into the future.  We aim to simplify the complexities of today's diverse mediums and the ever-changing technology. My intent is to guide our clients through the dynamic advertising landscape and not just create compelling brand stories for them but also help distribute them. A rehaul of the old ways of advertising requires radical thinking, ingenuity, and passion, which can only be enabled in an ecosystem like tgthr.”
Source:
Campaign India

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