Campaign India Team
Sep 17, 2021

Umang Puri rejoins FoxyMoron after stint with Digitas

Appointed as creative director for North India

Umang Puri
Umang Puri
FoxyMoron has appointed Umang Puri as creative director, North. Puri will be leading the creative operations for the agency’s North clientele and work with agencies across the Zoo Media network.
 
He moves from Digitas India where he was creative director. Prior to this he was with FoxyMoron as creative manager.
 
He will report to Dhruv Warrior, national creative director. 
 
Warrior said, “Umang is an ideas guy who has a detailed approach to his work. It perfectly complements his in-depth knowledge of the digital world. The combination is vital to elevating creative output for FoxyMoron, which is a key area of focus when delivering innovative digital solutions to our clients. Umang will be a driving force behind our creative direction in the North and we are excited to have him on board.”
 
Puri said, “With the launch of the Zoo Media network and its independent brand agencies, FoxyMoron is at the tipping point of a significant transformation. As I begin my second stint here, our focus is to navigate the agency into a bigger creative powerhouse by enabling and empowering young talent to become multi-faceted creators. I’m excited to be a part of this journey!”
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Campaign India

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