Campaign India Team
Jun 07, 2022

Havas Worldwide India appoints Arthi Basak, Esha Datta and Sougata Kundu

Basak and Datta move from Landor & Fitch and Grey Group respectively, whereas Kundu was with Wunderman Thompson

From left: Arthi Basak, Sougata Kundu, and Esha Datta
From left: Arthi Basak, Sougata Kundu, and Esha Datta
Havas Worldwide India (Creative) has announced the appointment of Arthi Basak as its EVP and planning head – West, whereas Esha Datta and Sougata Kundu have been appointed as vice presidents, client servicing.
 
Basak and Datta will be based out of the agency’s Mumbai office, whereas Kundu will work out of Havas Gurugram. 
 
Basak moves from Landor & Fitch, where she was a strategy consultant. Datta was AVP at Grey Group, whereas Kundu joins from Wunderman Thompson, where he was associate vice president and CSD. 
 
Manas Lahiri, managing director, Havas Worldwide India (Creative), said, “Havas Worldwide is currently at a very interesting growth stage with a client roster of well-established traditional as well as many new-age brands. Marketers are now increasingly seeking our expertise in creating cutting-edge, innovative solutions that are strategic, tactical, and out-of-the-box. With Arthi, Esha and Sougata on board, we will be able to further strengthen our client partnerships.” 
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