Campaign India Team
Mar 13, 2012

Percept/H appoints Nilesh Naik as senior creative director

Prior to this move Naik was with Dentsu Marcom

Percept/H appoints Nilesh Naik as senior creative director

Nilesh Naik has been appointed as senior creative director, Percept/H, Bengaluru. Prior to joining Percept/H, he was working with Dentsu Marcom, Mumbai as creative director.

At Percept/H, Naik will be spearheading the creative team in Bengaluru and will be focusing on developing and strategising innovative campaigns for the clients.

Commented on the appointment Prabhakar Mundkur, chief executive officer, Percept/H, said, “Our Bangalore office is growing from strength to strength. Getting Nilesh on the team is part of our effort to strengthen the creative product at Percept/H.”

On his move, Nilesh Naik, senior creative director, Percept/H Bengaluru, said, “Percept/H is the right fit in terms of brands, the people, and their vision for the place. It’s a great opportunity to create work that’s refreshingly different yet works wonders for the brand.”

Naik has also worked with Everest, Euro RSCG, Ambience and Bates across different verticals like FMCG, finance, real estate, publications, telecom and insurance. 

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