Campaign India Team
Jan 07, 2015

Snehasis Bose joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi as SVP, planning

Moves from Contract Advertising

Snehasis Bose joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi as SVP, planning

L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has announced the appointment of Snehasis Bose as senior vice president, planning. He joins from Contract Advertising and will be operating from the Delhi office.

Sandhya Srinivasan, chief strategy officer and managing partner, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, said, “We have been looking forward to strengthening our core competence, the strategic & knowledge discipline at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi. Snehasis fits in snugly into our culture which marries creative planning with business results. As the head of planning in our Delhi office he will not just drive the growth for brands and businesses there but also lead some inspiring initiatives that are national. We are really delighted have him on board to continue building our desire to stay audacious.”
 
Bose said, “Challengers, upstarts, cannot-be-explained, winners are some of the adjectives I had heard about L&K Saatchi & Saatchi. And then they offered me an opportunity to experience this befuddling combination from the inside. I said ‘yes!’'" 

In a career spanning 18 years, Bose has also worked with DY Works, PQR Mumbai, Publicis Ambience, McCann, JWT Kolkata and Bates.
 

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Campaign India

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