Campaign India Team
Sep 07, 2022

BBH India elevates Radhika Burman as head of Delhi office

Will continue her role as VP, strategy

BBH India elevates Radhika Burman as head of Delhi office
BBH India has announced the elevation of Radhika Burman as VP, head - Delhi. 
 
She will be tasked with broadening and accelerating the agency’s growth in the region. She will also be responsible for current clients, people, and new business performance in Delhi, along with driving strategic thinking across clients.
 
Burman joined the company in 2020 as VP, strategy and will continue the role, along with her new responsibilities.
 
Dheeraj Sinha, CEO, Leo Burnett - South Asia and chairman, BBH India, said, "At BBH India, we want to empower our people to grow from within. In Radhika, we have found someone who is not only a fantastic strategy professional, but someone is also passionate about building value-creating client relationships, fostering talent and creating culturally relevant work. I am excited to see her shine."
 
Burman said, "I am excited to take on this new role at BBH Delhi. With growth as the key focus for this office, I hope to energise the teams towards building truly integrated solutions for our clients and leveraging our areas of expertise in strategy, data and creative thinking to deliver experiences and brand narratives that are differentiated and help solve real business challenges."
 
With over 12 years of experience, she has also worked with companies like Platinum Guild International, FCB Global, Wunderman Thompson and Dentsu. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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