Campaign India Team
May 27, 2020

Liqvd Asia gets Sagnik Ghosh as managing partner

Ghosh was previously with Star TV Network

Sagnik Ghosh
Sagnik Ghosh
Liqvd Asia has announced the appointment of Sagnik Ghosh as managing partner. Ghosh will be based in Mumbai. He moves from Star TV Network where he was executive vice president and business head, Star Jalsha and Jalsha Movies.
 
Arnab Mitra, managing director, Liqvd Asia, said, “Sagnik and I are friends first and may be then everything else. Like we are partners now! I am extremely elated to have Sagnik on board and therefore get to work on the next phase of growth for Liqvd Asia. His illustrious career does little justice to his capability and together we want to focus on building an all service marketing agency of the future. I wish him all the very best & look forward to it."
 
Ghosh said, “I am happy to join the ever-growing team at Liqvd Asia and partner Arnab to help grow the agency. I love working across categories and brands and this gives me an opportunity to do so. At Liqvd, we want to bolster our position as an ideas company for the digital world and I will be working towards this mandate. We will be working towards creating a fully Integrated marketing communications agency with offerings across strategy, creative, media, online listening and reputation management, content and of course social media."
 
In a career spanning 20 years, he has also worked with Axis Bank, Grey Worldwide, TBWA India and HSBC in the past.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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