Raahil Chopra
Apr 10, 2012

Radhika Das joins DDB Mudra Delhi as vice president

Das joins DDB Mudra from Ogilvy & Mather

Radhika Das joins DDB Mudra Delhi as vice president

DDB Mudra Delhi has brought in Radhika Das as vice president. At the agency, Das will handle clients such as Dabur, Jaypee, Nestle and Mother Dairy.

Das joins DDB Mudra from Ogilvy & Mather (Brand David) where she worked as director, client services. In a career spanning 13 years she has also worked with Publicis Communications and Hakuhodo Percept on brands such as HP, RBS, Costa Coffee and Maruti Suzuki among others.

Commenting on the appointment, Vandana Das, president, DDB Mudra Group, said, "It gives me great pleasure to welcome Radhika to join us in DDB Mudra Group, Delhi. As part of the exciting journey ahead, I see Radhika as a key player in the Delhi team to nurture client relationships, build brands and also to help us grow."

Commenting on her move, Das said, “I've worked with Mudra in my earlier years and given the extremely enriching experience I had, I’m absolutely delighted to be back again. I'm looking forward to a long innings and being a part of the evolution, the organisation is witnessing.”

Source:
Campaign India

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