Campaign India Team
Feb 01, 2023

Parixit Bhattacharya moves on from TBWA\ India

Ends 10-year stint with the agency

Parixit Bhattacharya
Parixit Bhattacharya
TBWA\ India has announced that Parixit Bhattacharya, managing partner - creative, is exiting the agency. Bhattacharya joined TBWA\ in 2013 after a two-year stint with JWT Singapore.
 
Govind Pandey, CEO, TBWA\ India, said, “I love Parx and wish him the best in his future pursuits.”
 
Bhattacharya said, “It has been a purposeful journey for me at TBWA\, growing with every challenge and having the opportunity to play a key role in shaping the creative prowess of the agency. I have had the good fortune to work with some of the brightest creative talents in the world, on some of the most rewarding ideas with some of the sharpest clients. TBWA\ has been my school and Govind, in particular, has been a wonderful teacher to me all these years. I wish him and the agency a glorious future. Finally, I would like to confirm that Steve Jobs’ words 'It is far more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy' are true.”
 
In a career spanning 22 years, he has worked at agencies like Leo Burnett, Lowe, Fallon, and Y&R across Mumbai, Singapore and Dubai.
 
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