Campaign India Team
May 03, 2018

Sonal Dabral on One Club's international board of directors

FCB global CCO Susan Credle to head the board

Sonal Dabral on One Club's international board of directors
Sonal Dabral, group chief creative officer and vice chairman at Ogilvy India, has been appointed to The One Club's international board of directors. 
 
Dabral is one of nine members on the board. 
 
He said, “It’s a huge honour and privilege to be selected on the International board of The One Club, a non-profit organisation that passionately believes in creativity and a vibrant global creative community. India is one of the fastest growing and most important markets in the world today. I’m happy to represent my country on this very important board and contribute to the great work the One Club is doing.”
 
In December 2014, The One Club had announced the international board of directors for the first time since its inception. McCann Worldgroup India's Prasoon Joshi was part of the first board members. He will be leaving the board as his three year term has ended. 
 
Kevin Swanepoel, CEO, The One Club for Creativity, said, "One reason The One Club is so prestigious is because of its exceptional board of directors, an impressive group of the most prominent creative professionals from around the world We are thrilled to have Sonal Dabral join the international board, and look forward to him playing a key role in furthering our mission to support and celebrate the success of the global creative community, and solidifying the relevance of our mission in India.”
 
FCB's global CCO, Susan Credle will head the board. She replaces José Molla, founder and CCO, The Community, Miami.
 
According to a statement from One Club, 'Board members, who serve three-year terms, are selected based on three criteria: they must be prominent international creatives, be respected leaders in their given fields, and exert influence in their respective regions.'
 
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