Campaign India Team
Jul 21, 2015

Ketchum Sampark appoints Surajeet Das Gupta COO

He was the national corporate editor with Business Standard

Ketchum Sampark appoints Surajeet Das Gupta COO
Ketchum Sampark has announced the appointment of Surajeet Das Gupta as its chief operating officer. 
 
Das Gupta will be based at Delhi and began work on 13 July 2015. He will report to N.S Rajan, global partner and managing director, Ketchum Sampark.
 
Das Gupta’s appointment is a part of a broader strategy to build on the agency’s India team, informed an official statement.
 
NS Rajan, global partner and managing director, Ketchum Sampark, said, “I am excited to have an experienced professional like Surajeet join our leadership team that will build on the momentum the firm has created with strong franchise and a robust past performance. Surajeet’s extensive value-added experience and deep relationships will help  us build new areas of expertise and offerings.” 
 
Das Gupta added, “I am looking forward to work with the expert team of Ketchum Sampark. I am particularly excited to channel my expertise and knowledge in a way that brings innovation and new direction, contributing to the growth of the organisation."
 
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