Campaign India Team
Apr 12, 2017

FCB ropes in Gulshan Singh as executive planning director

Moves from Publicis India where he was VP strategic planning

FCB ropes in Gulshan Singh as executive planning director
FCB Interface has announced the appointment of Gulshan Singh as executive planning director. Singh moves from Publicis India where he was VP and strategic planning. 
 
Singh will be based out in Mumbai.
 
Commenting on the appointment, Joe Thaliath, CEO, FCB Interface said, “Gulshan’s acumen to couple consumer insights with hardcore data & analytics makes him the perfect fit for the role. We are delighted to have him on board! His drive, insight and clutter breaking solutions will help us pen a new chapter in the FCB Interface growth story and we look forward to it.” 
 
Singh said, "To me this is a homecoming of sorts, and it is fantastic to be back in this environment that places such a premium on strategic thinking and rigor. And more importantly, in using this thinking as the bedrock of developing the creative product – all with the clear objective of encouraging behavior change. I look forward to partnering with the superb talent we have here to drive this mandate.”
 
In a career spanning more than 15 years he has also worked with TNS Middle East and Africa, DHL Europe, Lowe Lintas and JWT.
 
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