Campaign India Team
Feb 20, 2023

Lokesh Sah moves to Publicis Worldwide India

Was with IdeateLabs

Lokesh Sah moves to Publicis Worldwide India
Publicis Worldwide India has announced the appointment of Lokesh Sah as senior vice president - account management. Sah moves from IdeateLabs, where he was heading account management. 
 
Oindrila Roy, managing director, Publicis Worldwide India, said, “We are glad to have Lokesh as a part of the team, leading and enhancing our key client relationships. His skills and capabilities contribute perfectly to our product and vision of creating powerful work that works for our client businesses and accelerates growth for the agency. Lokesh’s wealth of experience in the integrated brand-building space along with his admirable leadership skills bodes well for our momentum and phenomenal growth.”
 
Sah said, “I am excited to begin this journey where I hope to play a significant role in writing a new chapter for PWW and scaling up its operations and market stature in India. What is great is the implementation of a truly integrated model - the power of one, which is core to Publicis Groupe’s DNA. Being the world’s most valuable agency group, it gives me an opportunity to work under the guidance of great mentors and build powerful brands, in order to achieve new milestones.”
 
In a career spanning more than 20 years, Sah has also worked with Lowe, Cheil, FCB Ulka, Havas Worldwide, and TBWA\.
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Campaign India

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