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Leo Burnett India Elevates Vikram Pandey & Sachin Kamble As Chief Creative Officers

Leo Burnett India, part of Publicis Groupe India, has elevated Vikram Pandey (Spiky) and Sachin Kamble to the role of Chief Creative Officers for Leo Burnett, South Asia. The two will continue to report to Rajdeepak Das, CCO, Publicis Groupe South Asia and Chairman, Leo Burnett South Asia.

| Published on May 9, 2024

Leo Burnett India Elevates Vikram Pandey & Sachin Kamble As Chief Creative Officers
L-R: Sachin Kamble and Vikram Pandey (Spiky)

Leo Burnett India, part of Publicis Groupe India, has bolstered its senior creative leadership team with the elevation of its two National Creative Directors- Vikram Pandey (Spiky) and Sachin Kamble to Chief Creative Officers for Leo Burnett, South Asia.

In their new role, as Chief Creative Officers, the two will lead the creative growth for the agency across its offices in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru to elevate its creative output and contribute to the agency’s strategic initiatives.

Spiky started as a Junior Copywriter at Leo Burnett and since then, for the past 16 years, he has been responsible for creating ‘market-moving’ and ‘category redefining’ work, be it launching and creating brand Spotify in India, making Acko a new-age insurance brand or more recently developing one of Leo Burnett’s most awarded campaigns- Airtel’s 175 Replayed.

Similarly, Kamble has been with the creative agency for almost a decade and has been instrumental in creating some of the agency’s biggest work, including the Bajaj V campaign for which Leo Burnett went on to win India’s first effectiveness award at the prestigious Cannes Lions.

Speaking about the elevation Kamble, Chief Creative Officer, Leo Burnett South Asia said, “For the past decade, we’ve invested heavily in cultivating a creative culture. Our vision is clear: to be the best in the world by prioritising new-age work and championing young talent. For us at Leo Burnett, everything revolves around our Humankind work ethos and ideas which will impact a billion. I’m incredibly excited to take on this new role and feel fortunate to have an exceptionally talented co-captain for this journey.”

Adding further Spiky, Chief Creative Officer, Leo Burnett South Asia, said, “We’ve had a really good run in the last 3-4 years. We’ve won top honours at all international award shows, we manage some of the biggest businesses and most sought-after brands, and we have an enviable, talented bunch working with us. I feel we are completely aligned to deliver on the promise of modern creativity and I am absolutely delighted to lead it from the front. There couldn’t be a better partner to do this with, than Sachin, we both go back a long way and the next chapter is only going to be most interesting.”

Rajdeepak Das, CCO, Publicis Groupe South Asia and Chairman, Leo Burnett South Asia
Rajdeepak Das

Commenting on the announcement Rajdeepak Das, CCO, Publicis Groupe South Asia and Chairman Leo Burnett South Asia said, “This is a huge moment for Leo Burnett. Sachin Kamble and Vikram Pandey have both spent years alongside me enhancing our creative talent. They have been my co-conspirators as we led Leo Burnett to its current glory. As leaders, they exemplify the Leo Burnett value system, centred around people and purpose, powered by creativity to deliver impactful work for our clients. There are no two better individuals to lead Leo Burnett’s creative growth and I am looking forward to seeing them create even more magic together.”

Amitesh Rao, CEO Leo Burnett South Asia
Amitesh Rao

Adding further Amitesh Rao, CEO Leo Burnett South Asia said, “We have always believed in offering growth opportunities to our people and both Vikram and Sachin have proven themselves to be incredible talents, well deserving of the promotion. Their calibre and commitment to creative excellence sets them apart from their peers and I am delighted to recognise their leadership as Chief Creative Officers.”

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