Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2020

Nabendu Bhattacharyya to exit Milestone Brandcom

Is currently CEO and MD at the OOH agency

Nabendu Bhattacharyya to exit Milestone Brandcom
Nabendu Bhattacharyya, CEO and MD, Milestone Brandcom, has stepped down from his position and will be leaving the agency on 31 December. 
 
Milestone Brandcom was acquired by Dentsu International in 2014. 
 
He said, “My almost seven-year-old journey with dentsu in India has been nothing less than a celebration with a bagful of wonderful memories and some exceptional people that I met across the global network. Dentsu International is an incredible place to be in. It is packed with extraordinary talent and remarkable professionalism in every little pocket of the globe and I must forever reiterate that working with Ashish and Anand has been one of the most phenomenal experiences of my life, professionally and personally.”
 
He added, “Even as I embark upon a new journey hereon, my adventures and escapades will, of course, continue to be in the field of creative and business communication. However, it must now go beyond the scope of work that I have been engaged in for the last two decades. I intend to explore and delve deep into the other expanded ranges of advertising and communication and see what I can freshly withstand. I am leaving behind Milestone Brandcom in a rock-solid state and I know it will continue to grow with the strong leadership team that currently sits at its helm."
 
Anand Bhadkamkar, CEO, India, dentsu, said, “Nabendu is a fantastic professional and a veteran in his field. His creative vision, coupled with his leadership skills, makes him an absolute powerhouse. He charges ahead with unrelenting clarity and determination, translating businesses into the unadulterated largeness that they eventually become. I wish him all the luck for his future endeavours, hoping that one day we will get to work together once again.”
 
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