Ivan Arthur

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Ivan Arthur is former national creative director of JWT India, one of the leading advertising agencies in the world. He spent 38 years in advertising before retiring in 2002.[1] He is also a trustee of Asian Institute of Communication and Research, better known as AICAR Business School near Matheran.

Career

He started his career as a recording artist. Playing the mandolin for Bollywood movies, even played for music composer Salil Chowdhury. Later he joined weekly magazine Tide as reporter and sub-editor. Few years later he joined Studio One as a copywriter. In 1964 he joined JWT (then HTA) as a copywriter, one of the leading advertising agencies in the world.[1] Arthur has been part of the 10-member global team that put together the Thompson Total Branding Protocol.

Ivan Arthur has been the brain behind many award-winning advertisements for Air India, Sunsilk, Clinic, Hamdard, Bombay Dyeing, Handyplast, Readers Digest, Haryana Breweries and Philips.[2]

In 2002 he joined as trustee of Asian Institute of Communication and Research, better known as AICAR Business School in Matheran, which founed in 2002, by was co-founder and Chairman of Chaitra Leo Burnett, Walter Saldanha.[3]

Ivan Arthur also written few books, Pavement Prayers, a biography of Goa's industrialist - Mr PJ Menezes -entitled Once More Upon a Time, Official Souvenir of Pope John Paul II's visit to India and Brands under fire, which he co-wrote with Kurien Matthews, former director, TBWA/India.

Recently, he wrote the book, Jossie.

He has now retired and lives in Goa. [4]

Achievements

Ivan Arthur has been also inducted into the Communication Arts Guild (CAG) Hall of Fame. He has also addressed several national and international advertising groups across the world.

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