Former Global Chief Creative Officer
Ogilvy
Mumbai
2024 LIA Legend Award Recipient
About Piyush:
“If someone puts you on a creative path, you can create magic.” Those were the words spoken to Piyush Pandey by his teacher in school.
Today, Piyush Pandey is celebrated as the big daddy of Indian advertising. He has redefined it. The Economic Times of India has rightly named him “the most influential man in Indian advertising” for 14 consecutive years. He has managed to speak to the masses of people in India in a language that they can all understand.
What is this magic that he has?
Piyush has the extraordinary ability to take the ordinary and weave it into something that touches us all. He doesn’t live in an ivory tower of theory and data; he sees and listens to everyday things. He can talk to every person in a way that is human and move them to act. That is what makes him a simple yet powerful storyteller.
Before Piyush began his long-term partnership with Ogilvy in 1982, he lived a different life – from playing cricket for his home state of Rajasthan to tea tasting and construction. He was a 27-year cricket player before joining Ogilvy as a suit.
He has been the Executive Chairman of Ogilvy India since 2004. He has also served as the Global Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy for two and a half years.
Piyush is credited with putting Indian advertising on the world map with over 600 national and international awards to his name. He was the first Asian to chair the Cannes jury in 2004. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by Advertising Agencies Association of India in 2010. The Lifetime Achievement Award by Clio followed in 2012. He was honoured with the Indian National Civilian Award (Padma Shri) in 2016 by the President of India. Piyush, along with his brother, was awarded the Lion of St. Mark at the International Festival of Creativity at Cannes in 2018. He has been a mentor at The Berlin School of Creative Leadership for several years.
Piyush believes people in advertising can use their creativity to drive social change. He has created several impactful social campaigns - including his many years of work with UNICEF and the Government of India to make India polio-free. India was declared a polio-free country in 2014.
Piyush also believes strongly that learnings of a lifetime should be shared with the next generation, as a consideration and not as a prescription. His two books - ‘Pandeymonium’ and ‘Open House’ - are reflective of that belief and have received an overwhelming response.
In his inimitable way, Piyush has summed up the purpose of advertising as saying it with respect, spontaneity, without fear in a context that the audience can understand. It is never to intimidate or frighten. But to delight.
Piyush has stepped into an advisory role at Ogilvy, as of January 1st 2024.
Today, Piyush Pandey is celebrated as the big daddy of Indian advertising. He has redefined it. The Economic Times of India has rightly named him “the most influential man in Indian advertising” for 14 consecutive years. He has managed to speak to the masses of people in India in a language that they can all understand.
What is this magic that he has?
Piyush has the extraordinary ability to take the ordinary and weave it into something that touches us all. He doesn’t live in an ivory tower of theory and data; he sees and listens to everyday things. He can talk to every person in a way that is human and move them to act. That is what makes him a simple yet powerful storyteller.
Before Piyush began his long-term partnership with Ogilvy in 1982, he lived a different life – from playing cricket for his home state of Rajasthan to tea tasting and construction. He was a 27-year cricket player before joining Ogilvy as a suit.
He has been the Executive Chairman of Ogilvy India since 2004. He has also served as the Global Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy for two and a half years.
Piyush is credited with putting Indian advertising on the world map with over 600 national and international awards to his name. He was the first Asian to chair the Cannes jury in 2004. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by Advertising Agencies Association of India in 2010. The Lifetime Achievement Award by Clio followed in 2012. He was honoured with the Indian National Civilian Award (Padma Shri) in 2016 by the President of India. Piyush, along with his brother, was awarded the Lion of St. Mark at the International Festival of Creativity at Cannes in 2018. He has been a mentor at The Berlin School of Creative Leadership for several years.
Piyush believes people in advertising can use their creativity to drive social change. He has created several impactful social campaigns - including his many years of work with UNICEF and the Government of India to make India polio-free. India was declared a polio-free country in 2014.
Piyush also believes strongly that learnings of a lifetime should be shared with the next generation, as a consideration and not as a prescription. His two books - ‘Pandeymonium’ and ‘Open House’ - are reflective of that belief and have received an overwhelming response.
In his inimitable way, Piyush has summed up the purpose of advertising as saying it with respect, spontaneity, without fear in a context that the audience can understand. It is never to intimidate or frighten. But to delight.
Piyush has stepped into an advisory role at Ogilvy, as of January 1st 2024.