Campaign India Team
Aug 12, 2008

Percept/H appoints Dilip Marathe as creative head, Mumbai

Percept/H has appointed Dilip Marathe as creative head for its Mumbai branch. He comes from Rediffusion DY&R, where he has spent over 13 years. Before Rediff, Marathe has worked with agencies like Trikaya Grey and McCann Erickson. His portfolio includes Maruti, Onida, Eveready, Club HP, DNA, IOCL, Airtel, Tata Motors, Colgate, LG, Fanta, Star Plus and ZEE TV.

Percept/H appoints Dilip Marathe as creative head, Mumbai

Percept/H has appointed Dilip Marathe as creative head for its Mumbai branch. He comes from Rediffusion DY&R, where he has spent over 13 years.
Before Rediff, Marathe has worked with agencies like Trikaya Grey and McCann Erickson. His portfolio includes Maruti, Onida, Eveready, Club HP, DNA, IOCL, Airtel, Tata Motors, Colgate, LG, Fanta, Star Plus and ZEE TV.
 Prabhakar Mundkur (pictured), CEO, Percept/H said, “In his 18 years of experience in advertising, Dilip has worked on leading international & national brands across categories. He is an inspiring leader and his experience and expertise is sure to add value to our clients. "
Commenting on his appointment, Marathe said,  " The agency has witnessed an upswing and part of my jobs will be to ensure that we maintain our creative edge that has been the strength of Percept/H over the years."

 

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