Campaign India Team
Apr 29, 2008

Publicis India appoints Naresh Gupta

Publicis India has appointed Naresh Gupta as EVP-planning. Gupta comes from Grey Global Group (South Asia) where he was vice president- strategic planning.  He has worked for brands including Suzlon, Parle Frooti, ITC Foods, UB Group, Vimal, Samsung, Appy Fizz, Cavin Care, Britannia, Ranbaxy and Haier. He has worked for companies like Grey, Contract, MAA Bozell and Jagatjit Industries. 

Publicis India appoints Naresh Gupta

Publicis India has appointed Naresh Gupta as EVP-planning. Gupta comes from Grey Global Group (South Asia) where he was vice president- strategic planning.
 

He has worked for brands including Suzlon, Parle Frooti, ITC Foods, UB Group, Vimal, Samsung, Appy Fizz, Cavin Care, Britannia, Ranbaxy and Haier. He has worked for companies like Grey, Contract, MAA Bozell and Jagatjit Industries.
 

"Naresh is a well grounded strategic mind. He will be a key force in taking our planning agenda forward," said Partha Sinha, chief strategy officer, South & South-East Asia, Publicis.
 

"Publicis India is really an exciting opportunity with a great set of brands and refreshing approach to communication. These are dynamic times and strategic planning will only sharpen our offer for our clients,” said Gupta.
 

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