GREY group India has appointed Louella Rebello as its new senior executive creative director, Mumbai. She will be responsible for the creative services out of its Mumbai Office and be an integral part of GREY group’s creative leadership team.
Rebello is a highly energetic creative with many awards under her aegis including Cannes Lions, Spikes Asia, London International Awards, The Yahoo Big Idea Chair and Adfest.
In her previous position, she headed the Mumbai office at TBWA India and served on renowned accounts including Nissan, Datsun, Kuoni Travel, Standard Chartered, Cigna TTK Health Insurance and Singapore Airlines.
Prior to TBWA India, Rebello was with DDB Mudra Group. She successfully launched the ‘Cross Polo’ campaign for Volkswagen India which was lauded by the brand as an example of creativity and effectiveness. Under her leadership, ‘The Hinglish Project’ won a highly-coveted Cannes Gold in 2012.
She and her teams also won two Cannes bronze, a silver and bronze at Spikes Asia, an Adfest Bronze and a London International Finalist in 2012/13.
“Louella is a 15 year veteran. Her wealth of knowledge, experience and strong leadership skills will be invaluable to us as we look to consistently create ‘Famous & Effective’ campaigns for our clients,” said Sunil Lulla, chairman and managing director, GREY group India.
“I am confident her appointment will accelerate our goal in elevating GREY group’s creative services and standards to even greater heights,” said Sunil Lulla, Chairman & Managing Director, GREY group India.”
Rebello has served earlier at Ogilvy from 2003 to 2011, leaving as senior creative director. At Ogilvy, she worked on brands such as Vodafone, Tata Safari, Tata Sumo, Unilever Foods, Amaron India, Star TV and Bank of India, amongst others.
“It is certainly exciting and a privilege to be appointed as the person responsible for GREY group’s Mumbai Office. They are a talented team and I am excited to dive in with the talented team at GREY group to deliver on its North Star of ’Famous & Effective’,” said Rebello.