Campaign India Team
Nov 23, 2010

Abhishake Das joins Tribal DDB as creative director

Tribal DDB India has appointed Abhishake Das as creative director. This is Das' second stint with the agency.

Abhishake Das joins Tribal DDB as creative director

Abhishake Das has re-joined digital agency Tribal DDB as creative director. Prior to joining Tribal DDB, Das was with ZenithOptimedia’s digital agency Zed Digital.

In a career spanning seven years, Das has worked with brands such as Puma, Hyundai, Adidas, Uninor, Nescafe and Microsoft.

On joining Tribal DDB India for his second stint, Das said, “Joining Tribal DDB again is like coming back home. This place has always been, and will always be, the only true-blue digital agency. It is in its DNA, and I'm really excited to be one with it once again.” 

On Das' appointment, Max Hegerman, president, Tribal DDB India said, “I am very excited to have Abhishake (re)join Tribal DDB India. We have communicated for some time, and I am greatly impressed with his energy and ideas - and his passion for all things digital. I am glad that our growth this year has put us in a position to add someone like Abhishake to our leadership team.”

In his new role at Tribal DDB, he will work with Volkswagen, Idea Cellular and Wrigley amongst others.

Source:
Campaign India

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