Campaign India Team
Jun 14, 2016

Neo@Ogilvy ropes in Deepankar Kapoor as head of strategy

Was head of digital strategy at Havas Media prior

Neo@Ogilvy ropes in Deepankar Kapoor as head of strategy
Neo@Ogilvy has announced the appointment of Deepankar Kapoor as vice president and head of strategy for India. 
 
Based in Gurgaon, Kapoor joins from Havas Media where he led the digital strategy function. 
 
Rajesh Bhatia, president and country head, Neo@Ogilvy, India, said, "I have always emphasised the need and importance of sophisticated strategy and planning talent – this skill is often compromised by digital agencies.  I am fortunate to have worked with some of the best talent in the industry who have reinforced that belief.  I am delighted to have Deepankar join us in our journey to help establish our thought leadership and provide digital strategic direction to the brands we partner." 
 
Kapoor has worked with Grey Group and DigitasLbi in past assignments.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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