Campaign India Team
Sep 21, 2017

Rahul Sengupta joins Dentsu India as CCO

Rejoins an agency after four-year stint as director through his own venture

Rahul Sengupta joins Dentsu India as CCO
Dentsu India has announced the appointment of Rahul Sengupta as chief creative officer. Sengupta's last stint at an agency was with TBWA. He left it in 2013 to set up Nineteen Films. 
 
Simi Sabhaney, CEO, Dentsu India, said, “I found all that I was looking for in a creative head for Dentsu India so neatly stacked up in Rahul! He comes with a reputation of creating successful and famous campaigns on brands across different sectors. He has the energy to mentor, create and lead. Now that we are all set to propel, I could not have asked for a better creative partner than Rahul. He will also be a part of the Dentsu Aegis Network India Creative Council.”
 
Sengupta said, “A new agency, a new problem to crack every day, an old and much-loved profession and a city that is home. That’s a good place to be back in.”
 
Sengupta began his career at Mudra in 1993. He has also worked with Lowe Lintas. 
 
 
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