Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2023

Makani Creatives appoints Suchana Sarkar

Moves from Oddinary

Suchana Sarkar
Suchana Sarkar
Makani Creatives has announced the appointment of Suchana Sarkar as chief brand officer. She moves from Oddinary, where she was chief business officer.
 
Sarkar will be responsible for the company's brand strategy, marketing campaigns, and overall brand experience.
 
Aejaz Khan, CEO, Makani Creatives, said, "We are excited to welcome Suchana Sarkar to our team as chief brand officer. With her extensive experience in building and elevating global brands, we are confident that she will be a great asset in our company’s transformational journey."
 
Sarkar said, "I am thrilled to partner Sameer Makani (founder), Aejaz Khan and Pavan Punjabi (CIO) in heralding what we believe is the 2.0 era for Makani Creatives. This is an exciting time for the company, and I look forward to working closely with the dynamic team and fantastic roster of clients in delivering effectiveness through some ambitious and audacious work."
 
In a career spanning 14 years, she has also worked with Lintas, Ogilvy and Lodha.
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