Campaign India Team
Oct 14, 2022

Dentsu Creative India gets Dalip Daniel and Tulika Seth

Daniel moves from Ogilvy & Mather, while Seth joins from Humour Me

Dentsu Creative India gets Dalip Daniel and Tulika Seth
Dentsu Creative India has announced the appointment of Dalip Daniel and Tulika Seth in the North.
 
Daniel joins as group executive creative director, whereas Seth is group creative director.
 
They will both focus on boosting the agency’s creative competence for its existing and prospective clientele. The duo will also design ideas that create culture, change society and invent the future by keeping modern creativity at the heart of the business.
 
Daniel moves from Ogilvy & Mather, where he was group creative director. Seth joins from Humour Me, where she was executive creative director. 
 
They will report to Joy Mohanty, chief creative officer, Dentsu Creative India.
 
Mohanty said, “Together with a superb body of work, Tulika and Danny bring with them a wealth of experience across formats. They will both play a key role in driving our agenda of creativity beyond silos. It is great to have them on board.”
 
Daniel said, “This is an exciting opportunity, and I am thrilled to be joining dentsu at such a pivotal time. Today, when you think of dentsu, you can’t help but realize that ‘kuch toh naya ho raha hai iss agency mein’. So, it would be really amazing to work in such a great creative environment filled with the best of the creative minds in the industry.”
 
Seth added, "What has drawn me to dentsu is how it has embraced digital technology in its everyday thinking, to firmly establish itself as a future-forward organisation. ‘Wholly integrated’ is the key descriptor that has really got me excited. The work that has been coming out of the agency is truly inspiring, and I can’t wait to dive right in.”
 
With over 14 years of experience, Daniel has worked with companies like GroupM and BIG 92.7 FM. Seth has over 16 years of experience and has also worked with Lowe, TBWA, Grey, Innocean, among others.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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