Campaign India Team
Nov 18, 2022

Alin Choubey joins FoxyMoron as business head - North

Moves from Chimp&z

Alin Choubey joins FoxyMoron as business head - North
FoxyMoron has announced the appointment of Alin Choubey as business head – North. 
 
He will report to Prachi Bali, national head - client partnerships, FoxyMoron.
 
Choubey moves from Chimp&z, where was associate vice president. 
 
Bali said, “Alin is a formidable force who has an unwavering drive to propel FoxyMoron’s vision and mission forward.  In him we see the acumen, experience and leadership qualities to lead the growing team in the North to create their best work. His diligence in understanding our client's needs and doing what it takes to meet their business goals is an asset for our network and all our partners.”
 
Choubey said, “I’m excited to be here at FoxyMoron as the agency accelerates into an exciting future. With some of the finest brands as our partners the opportunities at the Zoo Media network, are limitless. While the mission is to continue to make FoxyMoron stand out as a market differentiator, the vision is to expand our ability to bolster our partner brands in attaining their goals.”
 
In a career spanning over eight years, he has also worked with Herald Digital and Reliance Communications, among others. 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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