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I AM NOT GOING ANYWHERE, SAYS OGILVY’S PIYUSH PANDEY

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Since the surprise announceme­nt of Sonal Dabral’s appointmen­t as Ogilvy India’s group chief creative officer and vice-chairman on Monday, the advertisin­g agency’s South Asia Executive Chairman and Creative Director PIYUSH PANDEY had to contend with buzz about his retirement. But the 62-year-old adman tells

Viveat Susan Pinto that he prefers being a playing captain where he is “not only building a team but also scoring runs”. Edited excerpts:

How do you feel having Sonal on board? And, what would the role as group chief creative officer and vice-chairman entail?

Sonal is a very dear friend. It was my dream to have him back. The time is right. I’m thrilled. The group chief creative officer (CCO) and vicechairm­an is like a national creative director’s (position). We are now calling it chief creative officer. The group CCO will have a mandate that goes beyond managing creative affairs in mainline advertisin­g. He will look at creative matters within the digital side of the business and all other group companies. It is a larger role in that sense.

What happens to Rajiv (Rao) and who was Ogilvy India’s national creative director? Will he get another role, now that Sonal is coming on board as group CCO?

Rajiv is a rockstar and like my son; I will reveal things in the next few days.

Are you grooming Sonal and Rajiv to take over the mantle at Ogilvy India once you decide to move on? Buzz about your retirement has only grown since the announceme­nt of Sonal’s appointmen­t.

I am aware of that. As long as my mind and body are working, I am not going anywhere. Some industry people have been speculatin­g about my retirement. I’ve this to say to them: I am here for a long time and I’m here to give them grief (laughs).

On a serious note, I am like a playing captain and that’s what I’ve learnt in cricket. You have to build a team, but also score runs.

When do you think Sonal can join Ogilvy, now that his appointmen­t has been announced? He was slated to leave DDB Mudra by the end of September this year.

I respect Sonal’s commitment­s with DDB Mudra. If they release him earlier, that would be great. If they don’t and he has to serve his full notice period till the end of September, then he’d come on board (at Ogilvy) in October.

What is your vision for Ogilvy, now that you are putting a high-powered team in place at the top?

We are a large company, with huge responsibi­lity towards our brands, for which we require a team of skilled people. Our team includes Kunal (Jeswani) as the agency’s CEO, Kapil (Arora), who heads Delhi operations, (Kiran) Ramamurthy, who is head of the Bengaluru office and Madhukar Sabnavis, who leads thought leadership at the agency.

On the creative side, Sonal is joining. Harshad (Rajyadhyak­sha) and Kainaz (Karmakar) have done well this year at Cannes. There is Sukesh Kumar Nayak (in Mumbai) and Ajay Gehlaut in Delhi. There are Azaz Haque and Mahesh Gharat, part of the senior creative team in Bengaluru. In short, I’m blessed with a fantastic team and these guys will continue to grow.

Which areas require attention at Ogilvy?

The mainline advertisin­g and digital teams work together. That means we are thinking digital, even as we work in print, television or outdoor. We are in a great place and can only get better from here. E-commerce, however, is an area where we need to devote our attention. We are doing great work for Amazon India (Ogilvy’s client in Bengaluru). There is always scope to get bigger and better in this space.

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