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Infectious Advertising ropes in Anil Jayachandran as Chief Strategy Officer

Infectious Advertising, one of the buzziest hot shops in India, has bolstered its strategic chops by hiring Anil Jayachandran as its Chief Strategy Officer.ย 

Anil Jayachandran, Chief Strategy Officer, Infectious Advertising

Anil has spent nearly a quarter of a century working across geographies and is regarded as an expert in markets as diverse as North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. From Egypt to Malaysia, he has worked across functions – marketing, advertising, research, and strategy – with global players like Burnett, JWT, Unilever, Lintas, O&M, McCann, and Omnicom.

In spite of all the globe-trotting, the place where Anil likes living in most is his head. An intellectual first, Anil is also a coffee farmer, an accomplished painter, and a psytrance producer. 

In his last job, Anil headed Communications Planning for Omnicom, Malaysia. 

Speaking on this development, Nisha Singhania and Ramanuj Shastry, Directors and Co-Founders of Infectious Advertising said, โ€œWe are delighted with Anilโ€™s arrival. The more we know the consumer, the sharper our work gets. Anilโ€™s here to help push the envelope in strategic thinking so that our work gets even more infectious.โ€ 

About Infectious Advertising

Infectious Advertising is a media-agnostic โ€˜ideas companyโ€™ founded by Industry veterans, Ramanuj Shastry and Nisha Singhania, that offers โ€˜solvesโ€™ to problems facing brands and businesses through communication. Some of their leading clients are UltraTech Cement, Bayer Crop Sciences, IDFC, Tata Sons, Tata Capital, Tata Communications, National Geographic, ALD Automotive, Inorbit Malls, Ebco and TBZ – The Original.


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