Campaign India Team
Jan 20, 2021

FoxyMoron gets Naman Surana as national business director

Moves from DS Group

Naman Surana
Naman Surana
FoxyMoron has announced the appointment of Naman Surana as its national business director. He moves from DS Group where he was brand manager. 
 
Surana will report to Pratik Gupta, co-founder of Zoo Media and FoxyMoron. He will be working closely with teams across the agency’s Mumbai, Gurugram and Bengaluru offices.
 
Gupta said, “A part of the vision of the organisation is to be able to solve business problems, digitally, at scale, and hiring Naman has been in a huge step in that direction. Having worked with him as an agency partner for the last five years, he was an incredible ‘client’ to us. He has an innate ability to solve problems at scale and in depth understanding on how businesses run and how to build brands. He will be a great asset to our organisation and the clients we service at large. We are thrilled to have him on board at FoxyMoron."
 
Surana said, “This is a great opportunity to challenge myself and shape the narrative, for not just one but multiple leading brands across different markets and target groups. FoxyMoron is a fantastic digital advertising agency that focuses on building strong relationships and delivering the best work. Their work culture and ethics were also factors in my excitement for this new role. I am looking forward to supporting our clients and making way for an exciting and successful future for them.”
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Campaign India

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