Campaign India Team
Apr 23, 2015

Deepak Singh joins Dentsu Creative Impact as ECD

This will be his second stint at the agency

Deepak Singh joins Dentsu Creative Impact as ECD
Dentsu Creative Impact (DCIPL) has roped in Deepak Singh as executive creative director (ECD). This is his second stint at the agency. He joins from TBWA.
 
He has also worked with Leo Burnett, Grey Worldwide, McCann Erickson and DDB Mudra in past assignments.
 
Rohit Ohri, executive chairman, Dentsu India and CEO, Dentsu APac, said, “I’m delighted to have Deepak on board as executive creative director at Dentsu Creative Impact. He is an extremely talented individual with a great work ethic. I’m sure that he will be a catalyst in the creative transformation journey that Dentsu embarked on a few years back.”
 
Soumitra Karnik, NCD, Dentsu, said, “I am really happy to have Deepak back in my team. These are exciting times for Dentsu India and we have a clearly defined roadmap as we go ahead. The industry should expect high quality ideas from us and Deepak will play an integral role in helping Dentsu deliver to that vision. Deepak Singh is a much awarded creative person and one of the finest art talents we have in our country. He has been tasked with partnering me in building a solid creative environment within and a great creative reputation for Dentsu outside."
 
Singh said, "As I step into the role of executive creative director at DCIPL, an organisation that I’ve already shared a very meaningful association with in the past, it’s feels great to be back. I’m excited to take on new responsibilities and be a part of the agency, a complete integrated agency with a strong plans for the future. I’m really looking forward to working with Soumitra -- an inspiring leader and a great mentor. I'm also happy to be a part of his vision, which I feel is quite challenging."
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