Campaign India Team
Nov 10, 2014

Surjo Dutt exits JWT

He was ECD and VP, Delhi

Surjo Dutt exits JWT

Surjo Dutt, ECD and VP, JWT India (Delhi), has announced that he’s left the agency. This news comes close on the heels of Swati Bhattacharya leaving the agency to join Dentsu.

Dutt’s last day at the agency was 31 October 2014.

Speaking with Campaign India, Dutt said, “I haven’t decided my next assignment yet. Some people have been kind to me to have conversations. I'm in the process of making my decision for my next stint. I’m trying to get a perspective of what to do next by the end of the year, so that the next year could be a new beginning."

Dutt had spent 16 years at JWT.

Also read: 'What consumers expect from advertising has changed’: Surjo Dutt

 

Source:
Campaign India

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