Creativeland promotes Anu Joseph to ECD

Anu Joseph_sml.jpgCreativeland Asia, Mumbai has promoted Anu Joseph to Executive Creative Director at the agency. Joseph has been working in the capacity of Creative Director since Creativeland's inception in 2007.

Commenting on this, Sajan Raj Kurup, Founder & Creative Chairman, Creativeland Asia said: "Vikram (Gaikwad - Partner & ECD) and I are extremely pleased and take great pride in announcing this news. Anu and I have been working together for over 8 years. It is beautiful to watch him grow".

Joseph said: "It's been a great journey for me at Creativeland from day one. The culture here is something that I've thrived in. The approach to brands, to leadership and to people is refreshingly different. The effort has been to drive the spirit of entrepreneurship, leadership and ownership in each and every person, and I think we have been successful in doing that. I'm enjoying every bit of extra responsibility that is coming my way."
During the last three years at Creativeland, he along with Gaikwad have been a part of Sajan Raj Kurup's core team that founded Creativeland.

5 Comments

Pooja said:

Congrats Anu!
way to go...wish you all the luck in your creative journey

Anonymous said:

congrats CLA and Anu!

Anonymous said:

Shouldn't that be 'Creativeland Mumbai, Asia'?

Or does it sound more important the other way round?

Anonymous said:

10.44 im guessing youre a creative. Not much of a business thinker, yeh?

WPP, Omnicom etc would much rather buy a company called Creativeland Asia (than Mumbai).

Anonymous said:

12.27 That's exactly my point. It's all about presentation over logic.

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