Campaign India Team
Jan 19, 2015

Rachita Dutta joins Leo Burnett, Delhi as business head

Prior to this, she was country head, Grey Sri Lanka

Rachita Dutta joins Leo Burnett, Delhi as business head
Leo Burnett India has appointed Rachita Dutta as business head of its Delhi office. Dutta will work closely with Samir Gangahar, executive director, Leo Burnett. 
 
Gangahar said, “I am delighted to have Rachita on board. Her depth of knowledge and experience across categories and geographies would really add to the agency’s capabilities. Moreover, having had the experience of  heading an agency, Rachita will add immense value to the leadership team in Delhi.”
 
Dutta said, “I have always admired the work produced by Leo Burnett from a standpoint of strategy and the final creative product it delivers to solve its clients’ problems. With changing times, the agency is evolving as a holistic unit. which is not only equipped to offer traditional communication solutions but also more contemporary services like digital, activations, etc. I look forward to work with Leo Burnett Delhi’s young and talented team to create communication that is creatively stimulating and relevant in the real world.”
 
Prior to this move, Dutta was country head, Grey Sri Lanka. She has also worked with Rediffusion Y&R, Grey (India and Malaysia) and Contract Advertising.
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