Campaign India Team
Jul 14, 2011

IBD India appoints Deepak Srivastava as Mumbai branch head 

Prior to this, Srivastava was the business head at Percept’s brand consultancy division, Perspectrum

IBD India appoints Deepak Srivastava as Mumbai branch head 

IBD India, the integrated brand development wing of Hakuhodo Percept company has appointed Deepak Srivastava as the new branch head for Mumbai. As the new branch head, he will be responsible to grow the business and look at sustained relationship with clients and brands by offering holistic solutions across communication touch points. 

Commenting on his new role, Srivastava said, “I am quite excited about joining IBD, Mumbai and I am looking forward to partnering with clients in their mission of creating differentiated brands which eventually will meet the business objectives.”
 
Jyotsna Chauhan, chief operating officer, IBD India added, “Deepak’s planning background and penchant to find ‘how to be different’ along with his experience in handling brands will add to the IBD way of building brands better and more distinctively.”

Srivastava has over 12 years of collective experience in the field of advertising and marketing, and has worked on brands across a diverse category like Aviation, FMCG, Automobile, Real estate and Fashion. Previously, he has worked with Jet Airways, Bates and Interface and Perspectrum.

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