Campaign India Team
May 19, 2008

VGC appoints Hanoz Mogrelia as ECD

Vyas Giannetti Creative (VGC) has appointed Hanoz Mogrelia as Executive Creative Director for their Mumbai operations. Mogrelia moves from Saatchi & Saatchi, where he was Creative Director and had an eight-year stint there.Mogrelia’s portfolio includes Playwin online lotteries, Tetley flavoured teabags, Speed petrol, Olay, Pampers, HDFC Mutual fund, IPOs of ICICI Bank and Bharat Petroleum.

VGC appoints Hanoz Mogrelia as ECD


Vyas Giannetti Creative (VGC) has appointed Hanoz Mogrelia as Executive Creative Director for their Mumbai operations. Mogrelia moves from Saatchi & Saatchi, where he was Creative Director and had an eight-year stint there.


Mogrelia’s portfolio includes Playwin online lotteries, Tetley flavoured teabags, Speed petrol, Olay, Pampers, HDFC Mutual fund, IPOs of ICICI Bank and Bharat Petroleum.


Preeti Vyas, chairwoman and CEO, VGC, said, “We are currently in our tenth year of operations and have very clearly defined growth plans to move to the next level. On that note, I am proud to announce Hanoz Mogrelia as our new Executive Creative Director for Mumbai. He will be a great asset to the team and brings with him a wealth of experience across diverse industries.”
 

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Campaign India

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