Campaign India Team
Nov 07, 2012

Deepti Sakhuja joins Everest as VP, Delhi

Prior to the move, Sakhuja was AVP with Publicis Capital

Deepti Sakhuja joins Everest as VP, Delhi

Everest Brand Solutions Delhi has brought in Deepti Sakhuja as vice president. Sakhuja joins the agency from Publicis Capital, where she was AVP. In a career spanning 14 years she has also worked with JWT, Lowe, Bates and McCann.

Commenting on Sakhuja’s appointment, Naveen Saraswat, chief operating officer, Everest Brand Solutions, said “We welcome Deepti on board. Her substantial experience of working on leading brands across different verticals shall add strength to our Delhi operations. We look forward to her valuable contribution in acquiring new business and growth of the agency.”

Dhunji S. Wadia, president, Everest, added, “Our increasing presence in Delhi necessitates a powerful head of client servicing. I have no doubt that Deepti will add to the fire-power of Everest.

On her appointment, Sakhuja said, “I am excited to join Everest Brand Solutions and be a part of cutting edge communication. I look forward to working with a team that is very talented."

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Campaign India

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