Campaign India Team
Jun 03, 2008

Mudra appoints Subhashish Datta as creative director

Mudra Communications has appointed Subhashish Datta as creative director for its Delhi office. Datta comes from Contract Advertising where he was associate creative director.

Mudra appoints Subhashish Datta as creative director

Mudra Communications has appointed Subhashish Datta as creative director for its Delhi office. Datta comes from Contract Advertising where he was associate creative director.

Datta started his career in 1999 with Clarion (now Bates Enterprise) as art trainee. After a year he moved to Capital Advertising and worked on brands like LG, Maruti and Electrolux. In 2002, he moved back to Bates and handled brands such as Nokia, BusinessWorld, Indiatimes, Dabur, Le Meridian and Indian Airlines. In 2004, he joined Contract as creative group head and handled accounts including NIIT, Honda, Domino’s, Dabur, Creambell Ice Cream and Jaypee.

Sanjay Sharma, EVP, Mudra North and East said, “It’s great to have Subbu on the team. With the energy and passion he brings, we are confident of reaffirming our mission to deliver value to our clients.” 

Datta said, “It feels great to be here. The energy, the drive, the enthusiasm to do good work in Mudra is fantastic which makes you feel very positive. And add to that an iconic mentor like Bobby Pawar, what else can you ask for!” 
  
 
 

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Campaign India

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