Neville Shah Departs from Ogilvy After 10 Years

Ogilvy’s senior executive creative director, Neville Shah is leaving the WPP-owned ad agency after ten years; he joined in 2014. Neville has been involved with the organization for nearly a decade.

Neville was associated with Ogilvy for nearly a decade

Shah previously led the MTV Creative cell before joining Ogilvy. Prior to that, he held the position of Executive Creative Director for Asia Pacific at Commonwealth, Chevrolet’s Global Agency. Additionally, he has collaborated with the Times of India Group, JAM 107.1 FM Rainbow, Creativeland Asia, JWT, Mudra, TBWA, McCann Erickson, and McCann Worldgroup in addition to The Company Theatre. He has contributed to the development of numerous domestic and international brands, including Bajaj Allianz, Chevrolet, Set Max, Standard Chartered Bank, Nissan, Airtel, Philips, ESPN, Star Sports, and Dabur.

Here’s what they said

Neville Shah commenting on his departure said,

“ It was a very hard decision leaving Ogilvy. Ogilvy has been a part of my life for a decade. It’s my home and alma matter. I will miss Ogilvy and the people.”

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