Campaign India Team
Sep 28, 2015

L&K Saatchi ropes in Rajeev Rakshit as president for North

He joins from Blue Hive

L&K Saatchi ropes in Rajeev Rakshit as president for North
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi has appointed Rajeev Rakshit as president (North). He joins the agency from Blue Hive where he was managing partner. 
 
Rakshit will be based in Delhi. The agency has also announced the elevation of Sanjeev Gauba, SVP, Delhi to EVP. 
 
Anil Nair, CEO and managing partner, Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi said, “Rajeev’s appointment is a part of the organisation's restructuring that we have undertaken in Delhi for explosive growth that we intend to achieve in the near future. Rajeev will focus on growing the branch and organically exploring growth opportunity with our key clients. Sanjeev Gauba who was our senior vice president of Delhi operations is going to focus more on consolidation with our largest businesses in Delhi and has been promoted to executive vice president. With these two senior resources spearheading Delhi I’m sure Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi Delhi will be the fastest growing agency in the market.”
 
Rakshit said, “With Delhi as a focus, the organisation has prioritised the office to be a key growth engine. With ambitious plans, I am looking forward to the challenges ahead. Also, with an extremely talented and motivated team already in place, this is a tremendous opportunity to maneuver it to greater success.”
 
In a career spanning 25 years, he has also worked with HMV Saregama, Orchard, Everest, Publicis, Euro RSCG, McCann and Bates Clarion.
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