Campaign India Team
Mar 21, 2023

DY Works appoints Rishabh Saxena

Moves from Droom

DY Works appoints Rishabh Saxena
Dy Works has announced the appointment of Rishabh Saxena as sales head - North. 
 
He will be responsible for driving growth and expanding the agency’s business in the North region.
 
Saxena moves from Droom,  where he was director - enterprise sales.
 
Ashish Bahl, CEO, DY Works, said, “We are thrilled to have Rishabh join our team at DY as head of new business for the North. "Rishabh's impressive track record, diverse skill set, coupled with his passion for innovation and creativity, will be a great asset to our team at DY Works. I look forward to working with Rishabh to continue delivering exceptional results for our clients and driving growth for our business.” 
 
Saxena said, “I am excited to join DY Works, a design-thinking-led agency that has set the benchmark for creativity and innovation in the industry. I look forward to leveraging my experience and skills to drive new business growth in the North region and contribute to the agency's continued success." 
 
In a career spanning over 13 years, he has also worked with Hindustan Times and Aspiring Minds, among others. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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