"We are relaunching Everest later this year as a digital-first agency," says Goyal in an exclusive interview with Storyboard18. As the agency enters its 50th year of operation, Goyal is looking to revamp and upgrade services, launch new divisions and hire the right talent
A year ago adman Sandeep Goyal acquired Rediffusion, India’s oldest surviving advertising agency and one of the largest independent ones, from co-founders Diwan Arun Nanda and Ajit Balakrishnan in a deal which was pegged at about Rs 100 crore. The transaction includes three other brands under Rediffusion — Everest Advertising, Rediff Health, and Rediff Direct.
As the agency enters its 50th year of operation, Goyal is looking to revamp and upgrade services, launch new divisions, and hire talent. In an exclusive interview with Storyboard18, he talks about building a ‘Made in India’ agency, competing with global ad networks, and investing in future tech.
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Q. How have the months since you took over Rediffusion been for you and the company? What are the goals you set for yourself and are you happy with where you've reached?
It has been a full year. I came back to mainline advertising after 10 years, and to be honest, I was a bit tentative (if not scared!) about how much the business may have changed in the interim decade. It just took me a few days to realise that nothing had really changed: The same old clients, the same old deadlines, the same old tantrums in creative. I just felt comfortable and at home from the very word ‘go’.