Campaign India Team
May 20, 2008

RK Swamy BBDO appoints Chugh, Narsimhan as senior partners

RK Swamy BBDO has named Amrita Chugh as senior partner for its Bangalore operations and S Narasimhan as senior partner of the Chennai office.Chugh began her career with DDB Needham Chicago, USA. She has worked for companies like Citibank, Maa Bozell and Bates Enterprise.  She has handled clients like E.I. DuPont, TTK-LIG, Sara Lee/TTK, Caltex Spic, Titan (Xylys), Titan Retail, Taj Hotels (Bangalore), Weekender brand and retail.

RK Swamy BBDO appoints Chugh, Narsimhan as senior partners

RK Swamy BBDO has named Amrita Chugh as senior partner for its Bangalore operations and S Narasimhan as senior partner of the Chennai office.

Chugh began her career with DDB Needham Chicago, USA. She has worked for companies like Citibank, Maa Bozell and Bates Enterprise.  She has handled clients like E.I. DuPont, TTK-LIG, Sara Lee/TTK, Caltex Spic, Titan (Xylys), Titan Retail, Taj Hotels (Bangalore), Weekender brand and retail.

Before RK Swamy, Narasimhan was vice president of Hansa Outdoor, Mumbai. In his new role, he will be responsible for consolidating and growing the Chennai business. Narasimhan has spent about 13 years with RK Swamy BBDO. He has also worked for agencies like JWT and Grey Worldwide.He has handled clients like Apple Computer, Citibank Cards, Diners Club, Tata Indicom, Red Label Tea, Taj Mahal Tea, Wipro, and Wrigley's Chewing Gum.


 

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