Campaign India Team
May 07, 2014

Jiten Bhagat appointed Percept/H COO

He comes on board effective 5 May 2014

Jiten Bhagat appointed Percept/H COO

Percept/H has announced the appointment of Jiten Bhagat as chief operating officer effective 5 May 2014.

Prior to joining Percept, Jiten was associated with agencies including L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Ngage & Design Law & Kenneth, Leo Burnett, Draft FCBUlka, and Grey Advertising, informed an agency statement.

On his move, he said, “I am happy to be a part of the Percept fraternity and commence my innings at Percept/H. My mandate is very clear. I am here to help the agency ‘Grow, Consolidate and Integrate’. I will be working closely with Amitava to ensure that we are also able to bring aboard great talent to further strengthen our journey ahead as we propel Percept/H to greater heights.”

Amitava Mitra, CEO, Percept/H, added, “I welcome Jiten and am looking forward to working with him. His experience across categories and brands, and vast knowledge about different media and mediums will help us integrate our communication across our specialised group companies and offerings, which in turn will benefit our clients hugely. I am confident that Jiten will have an immense positive impact on our efforts and plans of taking the agency to a whole new level in the next two years. I wish him great success in his new innings with us.”

Also read: Percept /H promotes Amitava Mitra as CEO

 

 

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Campaign India

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