Campaign India Team
Apr 08, 2015

Havas Worldwide elevates Nakul Sharma and Tirtha Ghosh

To name a chief creative officer 'in some time'

Havas Worldwide elevates Nakul Sharma and Tirtha Ghosh

Havas Worldwide has announced the elevation of ECDs Nakul Sharma and Tirtha Ghosh as creative leads of its Gurgaon office. 

The duo joined the agency from McCann Delhi in June, 2014, when it was announced that they would head creative at the Gurgaon office alongside Ravi Raghavendra, reporting to CCO Satbir Singh, who has since exited the agency. Raghavendra too exited the agency two months ago.

An agency statement informed that it would announce the appointment of a chief creative officer 'in some time'. Raghavendra too exited the agency two months ago.

Nirmalya Sen, chief executive officer, Havas Worldwide India, said, "Nakul and Tirtha have earned their stripes in the last nine months with the agency, not just with the quality of their work, but with their leadership. Making them a great hit with our people and with our clients. It was just a matter of time, therefore, before they took on the mantle of creative leadership of the office. I wish them great success in their new role."

 

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