Over the years both have created a stellar body of brave work that has helped grow business and reputation for their partners.
Mumbai: Ogilvy is pleased to announce the elevation of Sujoy Roy and Nitin Srivastava as Chief Creative Officers for Ogilvy Gurugram.
Kainaz Karmakar, Harshad Rajadhyaksha and Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officers, Ogilvy India: “Sujoy and Nitin are Ogilvy stalwarts. Over the years both have created a stellar body of brave work that has helped grow business and reputation for their partners. Their benchmark setting work across mediums has created impact and earned numerous recognitions locally and globally. But more importantly, it has also earned the love and admiration of our consumers and clients. We are thrilled to see our people step up and take on senior leadership roles. We believe the two of them, along with their partners will push the boundaries of work. Their individual love for design and ideas will come together to write a new chapter for Ogilvy Gurugram.”Sujoy Roy
Sujoy Roy is what you might call a dyed-in-the-wool Ogilvian. He joined the iconic agency fresh out of college two decades ago, wide-eyed and full of energy, and has never looked back. In his 20-year journey, Sujoy has hopped between three Ogilvy offices – Mumbai, Kolkata and Colombo, Sri Lanka – making each stop a showcase for his creativity.
Technically, Sujoy’s title has always been ‘Copywriter’, but pigeonholing him into that one discipline wouldn’t be accurate. Armed with a diploma in fine arts, Sujoy has effortlessly straddled the worlds of art and copy. Seven years ago, he parlayed that dual expertise into establishing the Ogilvy Design Cell, which he now leads across Ogilvy India.
Over the years, Sujoy has amassed a collection of awards. His campaigns have dazzled at Cannes, Clio, One Show, the London International Festival, Ad Fest Asia Pacific, Young Guns and just about every Indian advertising award show worth attending. But Sujoy isn’t just about collecting trophies; he’s about creating work that sticks. From Coca-Cola and Nestlé to Unilever, Marico, ITC, Asian Paints, Zandu, M P Birla, Pantaloons and Eveready, he’s lent his creative streak to some of the biggest brands in the business.
In addition to his national contributions, Sujoy has played a pivotal role in building Ogilvy East. Working in his mother tongue, Bengali, he’s crafted campaigns that resonate deeply, proving that great advertising transcends geography and language. His work in the East is as memorable as it is enviable—a testament to his knack for tapping into cultural insights.
Sharp, innovative, and endlessly curious, Sujoy is a creative person who sees the whole picture—literally and figuratively. Whether it’s a smart headline, a design that solves a problem for a brand, or an idea so big it scares the brief, Sujoy continues to push the boundaries of creativity, one big idea at a time.
Nitin Srivastava a painter turned designer turned art director, Nitin has spent over 25 years blurring the lines between work and art.
An alumnus of the Delhi College of Art, Nitin has also studied at Central Saint Martins, London. He is currently the Senior Executive Creative Director and Creative Head (Luxury and Beauty), Ogilvy North, and has experience across categories on brands like Coca-Cola, Absolut, Chivas, Jameson, MINI, The Park Hotels, Incredible India and WWF. He has played a significant role in creating iconic brands for Pernod Ricard within the alcobev market over the last twenty years.
Nitin has won over 100 accolades at all the major award shows: Cannes Lions, D&AD, The One Show, Clio, London International, and Adfest. His work has appeared many times in Communication Arts and the Best of Ogilvy Worldwide. He has been featured in Communication Arts’ list of the most prominent art directors of the world and has also been part of numerous international juries.
When Nitin is not travelling, he lives in Delhi with his dog February. He balances his dynamic career with a personal life rich in creativity and companionship.