Campaign India Team
Aug 08, 2017

Subho Sengupta joins Contract to head Delhi office

Moves from J. Walter Thompson where he was SVP and executive business director

Subho Sengupta joins Contract to head Delhi office
Contract Advertising has announced the appointment of Subho Sengupta as executive vice president and general manager of Contract Delhi. Sengupta will head the agency's Delhi operations and moves from J. Walter Thompson where he was SVP and executive business director.
 
Raji Ramaswamy, CEO, Contract Advertising, said, “Delhi is an important growth market and I am confident that Shubho Sengupta will be able to deliver value to our clients though his diverse category experience. His deep understanding of building brands and his strategic skills will help us deliver the best solutions for our clients. I am delighted to have him onboard as the head of Contract, Delhi.”
 
Sengupta said, “I am very excited and I look forward to both the opportunities and challenges that come with the new role. Contract as an agency has an impeccable reputation and has always been driven by passion. Delivering impactful work that will move the needle for our clients’ businesses will be my focus.”
 
He has also worked with TBWA\, Saatchi & Saatchi and Bates. 
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