Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2012

TBWA India appoints Subho Sengupta in Delhi

He will head the New Delhi and Gurgaon operations as EVP

TBWA India appoints Subho Sengupta in Delhi

TBWA India has appointed Subho Sengupta as executive vice president and head of its New Delhi and Gurgaon operations.
Sengupta replaces Sangram Rakshit, who resigned owing to medical reasons. He has already joined the agency.

Sengupta has 16 years of experience in advertising. He joins TBWA from Law & Kenneth where he was the head of the agency’s Kolkata operation. He has earlier worked with JWT, Saatchi &Saatchi and Bates.

“I am very excited to be part of TBWA, one of the world's most admired networks,” commented Sengupta. “TBWA is an institution with a unique and differentiated philosophy (disruption and media arts) that is proven to deliver outstanding strategies and breathtaking creative for clients in India and around the world. I look forward to working with a team that is young, talented and hungry,” he added.

TBWA India’s managing director, Nirmalya Sen, added, “It is a pleasure to bring on board someone who has the great combination of a sharp advertising mind and the ability to be a strong leader. With Kunal Gill already on board as the executive creative director, TBWA Delhi now has formidable leadership and I am confident this duo will soon make their presence felt in the market.”

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Campaign India

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