Campaign India Team
Apr 30, 2014

L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Delna Sethna Patel as CCO on P&G brands

Last assignment at Leo Burnett; had worked with L&K earlier, joining as ECD in 2009

 L&K Saatchi & Saatchi ropes in Delna Sethna Patel as CCO on P&G brands

L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has roped in Delna Sethna Patel as chief creative officer, with primary focus on the agency’s P&G business – Ariel, Head & Shoulders, Olay and Pampers.

Her last assignment was at Leo Burnett, as regional creative director in charge of Whisper. She has worked with Law & Kenneth earlier, joining the agency as ECD in 2009.

Anil S Nair, CEO and managing partner, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, said, “Delna is a kind of creative leader who who brings the best out of everyone who works with her, irrespective of the department they work in. We are excited to have such an inspirational leader in our team.”

Patel added, “I am very happy to be back and I am looking forward to working with Anil and Praveen to grow business and push the creative envelope.”

Patel has 17 years of experience. She has also worked with Lowe, Ambience and JWT in past assignments.

Also read: Law & Kenneth appoints Delna Patel as ECD

Source:
Campaign India

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