Shephali Bhatt
Aug 22, 2012

Dennis Koshy joins Draftfcb+Ulka Bengaluru

Koshy moves from JWT, and will replace Lakshmipathy Bhat

Dennis Koshy joins Draftfcb+Ulka Bengaluru

Draftfcb+Ulka has announced the appointment of Dennis Koshy as vice president of its Bengaluru operations. Prior to this, Koshy was the vice president and client services director, managing JWT's business across Bengaluru and Chennai offices.

Commenting on Koshy's appointment Nitin Karkare, chief operating officer, Draftfcb+Ulka, said, “Draftfcb+Ulka Bengaluru works with prestigious clients like Wipro (Santoor, Chandrika), ITC Foods (Sunfeast, Minto, Candyman) and Paragon. We welcome Dennis on board and are confident that he will lead the Bengaluru office and the client businesses to even greater heights. He has the support of a core senior and stable team, all of whom have worked alongside each other for almost a decade.”

Before Koshy, the position at Draftfcb+Ulka was held by Lakshmipathy Bhat. Bhat told Campaign India that he plans to explore app development for brands and other options in the digital space. "I am also teaching part-time in a B-school, IFIM, Bengaluru," he added.

MICA passout Koshy started his career in 1997 with Enterprise Nexus, Mumbai. He has been with JWT since 2000, when he joined Bengaluru as senior account executive.

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

7 hours ago

Safety concerns rise as MDH and Everest spices face ...

The FSSAI will soon be initiating an inquiry after Hong Kong and Singapore banned the two spice brands for allegedly containing carcinogens.

7 hours ago

Times of India launches 'My City, My Art' challenge ...

Participants are encouraged to unleash their creativity by reimagining their cities through artistic expression.

9 hours ago

Goafest unveils 'age of adaptability' theme for 2024

A chameleon has been selected as the 2024 event mascot, symbolising the industry's need to continuously evolve in response to changing environments.

9 hours ago

Google delays cookie deprecation again: APAC adtech ...

Google will now phase out cookies entirely in 2025 after being told the concerns around Privacy Sandbox still need to be addressed.