Campaign India Team
May 28, 2021

Deepak Prakash joins Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate

Moves from FoxyMoron

Deepak Prakash
Deepak Prakash
Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate has announced the appointment of Deepak Prakash as the South lead for the agency. 
 
Prakash has joined the agency as associate vice president. He will report to Sabah Iqbal, SVP and head – Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate.
 
He moves from FoxyMoron where he was account director. 
 
Iqbal said, "Deepak has high levels of strategic prowess and an unparalleled enthusiasm. His multi-vertical experience will help identify new innovative solutions for our clients. He is the perfect mix that we were looking for in this next stage of our growth journey.”
 
Prakash said, “An average consumer today is well connected, aware, and evolving faster, and it is a must for all brands to evolve with the consumers in tandem and this gives us an opportunity to be an enabler for brands through smart solutions and to stay relatable at every step of the user journey. Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate has been such an enabler for brands over the years by producing some great work in the digital spectrum and I am happy to be part of this journey.”
 
He has also worked with Digitally Inspired Media, DDB Mudra and Ogilvy.   
 
Source:
Campaign India

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