Campaign India Team
Jan 23, 2018

VML ropes in Achal Deoda and Amandeep Singh as business directors

Deoda moves from KRDS India while Singh's last stint was last at Brandmovers

VML ropes in Achal Deoda and Amandeep Singh as business directors
VML India has announced the appointment of Achal Deoda and Amandeep Singh as business directors. Deoda joins from KRDS India and will be based in Mumbai while Singh was at Brandmovers prior and will be part of the agency's operations in New Delhi. 
 
Deoda said, “VML India has been successful in helping brands envisage digital transformation strategy and continues to deliver expertise across building large enterprise solutions across digital, social media and digital marketing, TVC style digital video content and digital strategy consulting. My vision is to continue to bring VML’s global expertise across digital and help Indian brands lead their respective categories with stronger and sustainable digital ecosystems.”
 
Singh said, "VML has a level of energy and vision which is infectious and made me take up this new opportunity to head the business in Delhi. The capabilities VML has is phenomenal and my plan is to simply take this out to the clients helping them solve their next business problem. We are already working on some very interesting projects here and you all would hear about them very soon."
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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