Campaign India Team
Aug 17, 2010

TBWA\Ignitee combine bags new digital assignments

The TBWA\Ignitee combine has bagged two new digital assignments for Visa and Style Spa. Shiv Sethuraman, group chief executive officer, TBWA India, said, “I am pleased at the start we have made. We were confident we had found the right model to take to market and it is nice to see this belief being validated by clients."

TBWA\Ignitee combine bags new digital assignments

The TBWA\Ignitee combine has bagged two new digital assignments for Visa and Style Spa. 

Shiv Sethuraman, group chief executive officer, TBWA India, said, “I am pleased at the start we have made. We were confident we had found the right model to take to market and it is nice to see this belief being validated by clients."

Atul Hegde, chief executive officer, Ignitee, said, “This is a great start to our partnership. We now look forward to jointly creating some great work for these brands. Must say I'm very impressed to see the TBWA\ team investing so much time in educating their clients on the opportunities the digital landscape offers to brands. This will lead into many more such success for our combine."         

 

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Campaign India

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