Campaign India Team
May 04, 2022

Shayondeep Pal gets full-time role at Lowe Lintas

Was consulting with the agency since April 2021

Shayondeep Pal gets full-time role at Lowe Lintas
Lowe Lintas has announced the appointment of Shayondeep Pal as regional creative officer for Bengaluru. He will report to Sagar Kapoor, CCO, Lowe Lintas.
 
He has been a consultant with the agency since April 2021. He was previously associated with the agency as executive creative director from 2008 to 2015.
 
Prior to Lowe Lintas, Pal was at Network Advertising where he was chief creative officer. 
 
Kapoor said, "Shayondeep (Shayon, as we fondly refer to him) has led the Lowe Delhi office in the past. He has worked on a diverse mix of brands across categories. Both his wisdom and creative talent will definitely take Lowe Lintas South to newer heights. I am excited about our partnership and along with him and the teams, hope to create some stunning work very soon.”
 
Pal said, "I am looking forward to an exciting phase in my advertising career. I am thrilled to be part of the team that created stellar work on some of the most iconic brands.” 
 
With a career spanning over 24 years, he has worked at McCann Worldgroup and Grey Group, among others.  
 
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