Campaign India Team
May 27, 2016

DDB Mudra North promotes Subhashish Datta and Shivil Gupta as ECDs

They were senior creative directors at the agency prior

DDB Mudra North promotes Subhashish Datta and Shivil Gupta as ECDs
DDB Mudra has announced the elevations of Subhashish Datta and Shivil Gupta as executive creative directors for DDB Mudra North. 
 
The duo will report to Sambit Mohanty, creative head, DDB Mudra North and will be based in Gurgaon.
 
Sonal Dabral, chairman and chief creative officer, DDB Mudra Group, said “DDB Mudra North is buzzing with energy and creating work that's winning the hearts of consumers and award juries alike. It's a hothouse of talent and it is people like Subbu and Shivil who are making all this possible. Their new role and new responsibility is a well-deserved salute to their talent, their passion and their energy. Here's wishing the two all the very best.”
 
Mohanty said, “DDB Mudra North has grown from strength to strength in the last two years. Subbu and Shivil have been a key part of this unprecedented growth story. Anointing them as ECDs is an affirmation of their capabilities as creative leaders who inspire confidence and respect. I congratulate them and look forward to more magic."
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