Gunjan Prasad
Aug 06, 2012

Euro RSCG 4D president Rajesh Bhatia quits

Bhatia joined Euro RSCG in 2007 from Digitas to set up the former's marketing services and digital brand in India

Euro RSCG 4D president Rajesh Bhatia quits

Rajesh Bhatia, president, Euro RSCG 4D, has put in his papers. He has been with the agency since 2007 when he moved from Digitas (then Solutions Digitas), and was responsible for setting up the marketing services and digital brand of Euro RSCG in India.

“I was brought in to set up services for a leading global digital brand, Euro RSCG 4D. In the last five years, I have worked with some of the best brands in India and the world and the journey has been immensely fulfilling. However, now that 4D is one of the top three digital agencies in India, it is time for me to move on and look for new challenges and opportunities,” said Bhatia.
 
While at Euro RSCG 4D, Bhatia has worked on CRM, digital and data-led campaigns for brands including Airtel, Nokia, Dell, IBM, Max New York Life Insurance and some from the Unilever stable.
 
He has not disclosed his next move yet.
Source:
Campaign India

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