Campaign India Team
Aug 21, 2017

Creativeland Asia ropes in Souvik Datta as ECD

Will head creative at the agency's Delhi-NCR office

Creativeland Asia ropes in Souvik Datta as ECD
Creativeland Asia has announced the appointment of Souvik Datta as executive creative director. Datta will be based in Delhi-NCR and lead creative for the regon.
 
He moves from Contract Advertising. 
 
Anu Joseph, CCO, Creativeland Asia, said,“We have been looking for good creative leadership in Delhi-NCR for some time now. Souvik is a strong creative strategist with tremendous experience in this market. He has created some memorable work and is unafraid to try new things. I am pleased to have him on board. He will be working in close partnership with Manas Lahiri who we recently brought on board to lead the branch.”
 
Datta said, “I am excited to be a part of a fiercely independent ecosystem. Creativeland comes with a legacy of good strong work and culture. I look forward to leading the Delhi-NCR creative mandate and strengthening the Creativeland legacy in the market.”
 
In a career spanning 17 years he has also worked with Lowe Lintas, DDB Mudra and TBWA\. 
Source:
Campaign India

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