Staff Reporters
Nov 24, 2010

Tribal DDB hires Abhishake Das as creative director in India, working across four offices

MUMBAI – Abhishake Das (pictured) has joined Tribal DDB India as creative director.

Abhishake Das, creative director, Tribal DDB India
Abhishake Das, creative director, Tribal DDB India

Das moves to Tribal DDB from Zed Digital Delhi, the interactive unit of Zenith Optimedia. He will be working across Tribal DDB Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai.

"Joining Tribal DDB again is like coming back home. The place has always been, and will always be, the only true-blue digital agency,” said Das.

He first joined Tribal DDB early in his career as a senior copywriter.

His seven years experience working in the digital industry include working with clients like VW, Puma, Hyundai, Adidas, Lufthansa, Nescafe, Intel, Microsoft and Uninor.

In his new role, Das is in charge of VW, Idea Cellular and Wrigley among others. He will report to Max Hegerman, president of Tribal DDB India.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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