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L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bags Hamdard account

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MUMBAI: Health and wellness brand Hamdard Laboratories, which houses brands like Roohafza, Safi, Joshina and Roghan Badam Shirin amongst others, has allocated its creative duties to L&K Saatchi & Saatchi.

 

L&K Saatchi & Saatchi won the account in a multi-agency pitch on the strength of its strategic and creative approach and was awarded the creative duties for brands like Roghan Badam Shirin, Traditional medicines, Cinkara, Naunehal Gripe Syrup and Corporate Communication duties.

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Hamdard Laboratories chief marketing officer Mansoor Ali said, “Hamdard is now geared to expand and innovate keeping wide product offerings and modern day consumers in mind. Hence a fresh approach and a strategic direction from our creative partner was critical for our brands. After a detailed evaluation, we finalised L&K Saatchi & Saatchi as our creative partner who we felt understands and shares the same passion with us.”

 

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L&K Saatchi & Saatchi CEO and managing partner Anil Nair added, “Hamdard’s exciting product mix is indeed a challenge and delight to work on. Keeping a fine blend of traditional with modernity, old with new, young with old, Hamdard as a brand gives our creative thoughts a new dimension that is very satisfying. And hence our creative strategy is completely in sync with Hamdard reoriented marketing strategy which we hope should culminate into great results in the market.”

 

L&K Saatchi & Saatchi Delhi branch head and senior VP Sanjeev Gauba said, “Today’s markets needs very precise solutions, across mediums, to engage well with the consumer. Our passion was visible in our strategic and creative work. We are thrilled and honoured to be associated with these iconic brands and see a great long term partnership emerging with Hamdard.”

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Naveen Kokkanti promoted to director – devOps at Nasdaq

Tech leader steps up to steer innovation and modernise systems

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BENGALURU: Naveen Kokkanti has been elevated to director – devOps at Nasdaq, marking a defining moment in his 14 year journey through the fast evolving world of digital transformation.

Based in Bengaluru, Kokkanti moves into the role after a short but impactful stint as lead devOps engineer at the global exchange operator. In his new position, he will focus on driving innovation, sharpening operational efficiency and reinforcing the organisation’s technology backbone.

For Kokkanti, the promotion reflects more than a change in title. It crowns over a decade of building, migrating and modernising enterprise systems across some of the biggest names in technology and consulting.

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Before joining Nasdaq in 2025, he spent four years at Deloitte Consulting as senior consultant, where he worked extensively on large scale cloud and data transformations. His work ranged from migrating legacy data applications to AWS and implementing unity catalog governance frameworks, to designing multi cloud Databricks lakehouse strategies. He was also part of Deloitte’s Databricks alliance core team, contributing to go to market initiatives and publishing technical whitepapers on migration and architecture best practices.

Earlier roles at Virtusa and Infosys saw him lead cloud migrations, design secure infrastructure environments and manage enterprise grade AWS ecosystems. At Infosys, he led a team of engineers while overseeing everything from VPC architecture and IAM policies to disaster recovery, security hardening and cost optimisation.

His career began with hands on infrastructure and support roles at Micro Focus, Cerner Corporation and Dell Technologies, where he developed a strong foundation in systems engineering, virtualisation and enterprise IT operations.

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Across roles, a consistent theme emerges. Kokkanti thrives at the intersection of cloud, data and governance. From Terraform and AWS to Databricks and enterprise devOps frameworks, his skillset reflects the growing demand for leaders who can translate complex infrastructure into scalable, secure and business ready platforms.

At Nasdaq, that blend of technical depth and leadership experience is set to play a key role as the organisation continues to evolve its global technology infrastructure. For Kokkanti, the promotion is not just about moving up. It is about building forward.

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