Campaign India Team
Oct 13, 2015

Sachin Das Burma joins Leo Burnett as group ECD

Prior to this he was group creative director at FCB Ulka

Sachin Das Burma joins Leo Burnett as group ECD
Leo Burnett India has appointed Sachin Das Burma as group executive creative director. Burma joins the agency from FCB Ulka and will be based in Delhi. 
 
Samir Gangahar, president – North, Leo Burnett India, said, “We are delighted to welcome Sachin. With an impressive track-record of creating path-breaking integrated communication across categories and the hunger to do a lot more, I’m excited to see him craft ideas that impact consumer behaviour and solve business problems across our portfolio of brands.”
 
RajDeepak Das, chief creative officer, Leo Burnett India, added, “In sachin we have found a leader who has the ability to keep things simple and connect every piece to a human truth. His ideology and working style is ideal to drive innovation and integration in the communication process. I’m sure Sachin’s inclusion will significantly enhance our capability of solving our clients’ problems by creating new age work based on strong consumer insights.”
 
Burma said, “Leo Burnett has a great history of fantastic work that has built so many big brands. My aim will be to uphold the creative standards and make sure that the legacy of the agency continues. And hopefully, I would be able to add value, new business and awards. I look forward to be part of an exciting team. There is a new way of thinking at Leo
Burnett and I hope to learn and contribute.”
 
Burma has also worked with Contract Advertising, Bates and J. Walter Thompson. 
Source:
Campaign India

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