Campaign India Team
Mar 14, 2022

Ritika Jauhari joins SPAG as president of strategy and new business

Moves from H+K Strategies

Ritika Jauhari joins SPAG as president of strategy and new business
Healthcare communications and advocacy firm, SPAG, has appointed Ritika Jauhari as president - strategy and new business. 
 
She will be responsible for the firm’s overall growth and positioning as a leading integrated healthcare communication and advocacy firm. 
 
Jauhari will report to Aman Gupta, founder, SPAG. 
 
She moves from H+K Strategies, where she was head of healthcare practice. 
 
Jauhari has been associated with SPAG since its founding years and has worked across various functions in the company, before being appointed to her current position. 
 
Gupta said, “We are thrilled to have Ritika join SPAG in her new role. Ritika’s focus will be on accelerating overall business growth and solidifying the strategic roadmap for important clients. Ritika’s broad and in-depth understanding of the business will be critical in strengthening our position as the industry leader in integrated communications and advocacy across the healthcare continuum. Her addition to the leadership team will bring values of collaboration, bold ideation, and a can-do attitude to the table, energizing employees across geographies to build on our core vision of making our world a better place.”
 
Ritika said, “I am honoured to start this new journey at SPAG. It is indeed a homecoming but with new vigour, bolder vision and aspirations for the sector and the brand. SPAG has been a leader in healthcare communications and in many ways defined and shaped integrated communications in the sector. As we navigate ourselves out of pandemic, we see a huge opportunity in front of us. The time is ripe to innovate and think creatively to shape purpose-led integrated campaigns that deliver impact for our clients. “
 
She comes with over 18 years of experience.  
 
Source:
Campaign India

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