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Patel joins DKC as SVP in the Media Tech department

Sahil Patel

Sahil Patel has joined DKC as SVP in the Media Tech department, where he will support “DKC clients across the media, advertising and technology sectors, with a focus on business strategy.”

DKC is a  a full-service public relations, digital communications and content production company.

Previously, Patel reported for The Information and The Wall Street Journal. He was a reporter, video; senior reporter and media editor at Digiday.

He was an editorial director at VideoInk and an associate editor and reporter for digital at Cynopsis Media in New York. He was also an associate editor at Access Intelligence.

Talking to DKC, Patel said, “DKC has a long-established history in understanding how media and technology businesses work—something which I learned first-hand covering those industries for more than 12 years and often working with the talented people at the agency. It’s why I am thrilled to be part of their team.”

Patel graduated from Vanderbilt University.

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