BEI Confluence CMD Tapas Gupta completes 50 years in advertising with zero breaks and zero burnout

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BEI Confluence CMD Tapas Gupta completes 50 years in advertising with zero breaks and zero burnout

Gupta becomes the first Indian ad veteran to clock five continuous decades in agency life

Tapas Gupta

MUMBAI: In a business that thrives on reinvention, Tapas Gupta has managed to stay ahead without hitting pause. BEI Confluence chairman & managing director has marked a remarkable milestone in May 2025, becoming the first leading advertising professional in India to complete 50 uninterrupted years in the industry—all in full-time roles, with no sabbaticals, no breaks, and no detours.

Gupta began his career in 1975 as Clarion McCann management trainee in Calcutta, then India’s second-largest agency. By the mid-1980s, he rose to become branch head of the Calcutta office. In 1986, he launched the TSA/TSME (Tara Sinha McCann Erickson) Kolkata office, before relocating to Delhi in 1991 to helm McCann-Erickson India’s flagship office while overseeing Kolkata. In 1996, he was elevated to PSL Universal McCann president & CEO, the agency’s second venture in India.

Two years later, in 1998, Gupta struck out on his own. He founded BEI Confluence with a breakaway team from PSL McCann and M-E, and has since built it into one of north India’s most prominent independent 360-degree advertising agencies. Known for its strong client base, robust infrastructure, and committed talent pool, the agency has seen sustained growth for over 27 years.

Today, Gupta continues to lead BEI Confluence as CMD with the same rigour he began with, while his son Abhishek Gupta steers day-to-day operations as joint MD.

As industry veterans go, Tapas Gupta may just be Indian advertising’s answer to endurance sport.

A marathoner in mindset, and a mentor by default.