Campaign India Team
Apr 03, 2019

Shayondeep Pal joins Network Advertising as chief creative officer

Joins the agency after a three-year stint as founder of Amorphous Films

Shayondeep Pal joins Network Advertising as chief creative officer
Shayondeep Pal has joined Network Advertising as chief creative officer. Pal was creative head at Lowe Lintas' Delhi office till December 2015, post which he founded  Amorphous Films.
 
Vinod Nair, MD, Network Advertising, said, “We are extremely fortunate to have a powerhouse of talent like Shayon on board at Network. I am looking forward to seeing his creative leadership in creating work that really works hard for all our brands in the mind space as well as the marketplace."
 
Pal said, “As one of the last, big independent and 'integrated communications' agencies in India, Network gives me the opportunity to inculcate a thriving creative culture without the interference of mandate-driven processes. I am very excited to join the agency and I look forward to leading a talented team to create work that shines through."
 
Pal has also worked with McCann and Grey. 
 
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