Prasanna Sankhe moves on from Publicis Ambience

Publicis Ambience's Prasanna Sankhe has resigned from his post of National Creative Director. Confirming the reports Sankhe states that since he has achieved a sense of fulfillment, he is now ready to move on to more challenging opportunities.

Prasanna Sankhe worked with Publicis Ambience for five years altogether starting as Senior Creative Director in 2000. Sankhe also worked with Alok Nanda and Company (ANC) in 2003 where he worked for three years.

Sankhe said, "It's been a wonderful three years at Publicis. Since i became national creative director around early 2008 the mandate in front of me was very clear. Besides creating big, popular campaigns, to make Publicis amongst the top three agencies at Goafest and improve our performance at the international awards as well. While creating the campaigns for Citibank, Himani Fast Relief, RBI, Park Avenue Deodorants. it gives me great satisfaction that we have managed to be in the top three agencies two years in a row at the Goafest, including a Cannes gold this year. I wish Publicis all the best and hope that this tradition is carried forward in this as well as the coming years."

Sankhe also played a vital role in the development of the recent RBI campaign as well as the Park Avenue Deodorants brand for Publicis Ambience.

Although, there area a lot of options that he is evaluating, Sankhe stated, "I still have to figure out which path will be the most challenging and stimulating for me in the future." | By Vanessa Azavedo [vanessa(at)adgully.com]

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