Famous Innovations elevates Mithila Saraf as CEO

In a statement, the agency says that in her last 10-years at Famous, Mithila Saraf has steered growth for more than 50 brands including Raymond, Mahindra, Titan, Van Heusen, Budweiser, Absolut, Jameson, Diageo and Unilever among others.

Saraf began her career with Famous as an intern and played multiple roles over the years, the last one being business head – Bengaluru.

How WPP’s Landor, Wunderman Thompson transformed Monster to foundit

In the earlier avatar, Monster has been a job platform for over two decades. A lot has changed since then. With the rapid digitisation and influx of platforms such as LinkedIn, job boards and listing platforms have to be redefined especially for younger workforce.

A behind-the-scenes view of Monster’s rebranding that signals a new meaning and direction for the brand.

Bharat Jodo Yatra and Brand RaGa: Will India see a Rahul 2.0 before 2024?

For Rahul Gandhi, in many ways, the Bharat Jodo Yatra is a discovery of India. For some reason the Gandhi scion has always had an elitist, touch-me-not image. The Yatra will surely give him more mass appeal and make him more familiar. Image source: bharatjodoyatra.in

With the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi is trying to shed his past image, says experts

YouTube unveils 2022 list of India’s top creators, breakout creators and women breakout creators

Shorts Break, a YouTube channel that offers short comedy videos, topped the list, with about 16.8 million subscribers. This was followed by creators Akshay Nagwadiya (14.7 million) and Gulshan Kalra (17.9 million subscribers). YouTube has not disclosed specific numbers on the subscriber growth these creators have witnessed during this year. (Representative image via Unsplash)

About half of the top 20 creators have made only short videos in the past year, a Moneycontrol analysis of the list provided by YouTube shows. Several other creators have been prolific with minute-long videos while also making a few long-form videos in the past year. Only a single creator in the list solely focused on long-form content.

FCB Interface onboards Gaurav Dudeja as chief operating officer

With over 21 years in the industry, Gaurav Dudeja brings the expertise of building and leading high-performing marketing communication teams. This is on the back of playing leadership roles across advertising and marketing in the last 10 years at Leo Burnett, Fortis Healthcare, Philips India and DDB Mudra.

Gaurav Dudeja will be based out of the agency’s Mumbai office and report to Joemon Thaliath, vice chairman and CEO of FCB Interface.