Campaign India Team
Jan 16, 2020

Preetham Venkky joins 22feet Tribal Worldwide as president

He will also serve as DDB Mudra Group's chief digital officer

Preetham Venkky
Preetham Venkky
DDB Mudra Group has announced the appointment of Preetham Venkky as president of 22feet Tribal Worldwide. Venkky has also been given the role of DDB Mudra Group's chief digital officer. 
 
Venkky moves from KRDS in Singapore where he was director and partner. 
 
Aditya R Kanthy, MD and CEO, DDB Mudra Group, said, “Venkky will play a critical role in effectively bringing insight, creativity and brand building together with digital marketing and experience design. Being a serial entrepreneur who built his first angel founded startup at the age of 19 and then scaled KRDS from a fledgling to working with majority of Fortune 50 companies in Singapore, is nothing short of phenomenal. This is where Venkky’s deep commitment to building creative culture and leveraging technology and data will drive business growth for our clients.Our 250 people at 22feet Tribal are essential for the Group’s growth and I’m delighted we have talent like Venkky and Debashish Ghosh (NCD) to lead it.” 
 
Venkky said, “It’s an honour to have the opportunity to work with a company I have admired and watched closely throughout my career. 22feet Tribal has incredible potential given its diverse, talented people, an enviable roster of brands, a highly capable in-house technology team combined with DDB Mudra’s strategic prowess. I am looking forward to leading this dynamic team as we help create the company’s future.”
 
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