Campaign India Team
Jan 15, 2021

Havas Life Sorento gets Arunima Singh as VP - digital

Moves from Social Beat

Arunima Singh
Arunima Singh
Havas Life Sorento has announced the appointment of Arunima Singh as vice president - digital.
 
Based in Mumbai, Singh will drive the healthcare agency's digital and technology vision and strategy for Havas Life Sorento. She moves from Social Beat where she was EVP. 
 
Sangeeta Barde, managing partner, Havas Life Sorento, said,  “The health and wellness industry is at the forefront of changes seen due to pandemic. It has majorly changed the way we manage our health, digital is the order of the day with advancements in telehealth, e-commerce, e-detailing, multi-channel marketing, health tech products etc. HLS is thriving amidst these changes and will continue to remain agile by riding on this digital wave. Arunima is a seasoned professional and I am confident that her skill- set and experience will add immense value to our client businesses as they step forward on their digital journey. I am delighted to have Arunima on board and welcome her to the group.”
 
Singh said, “I am excited to join the Havas Life Sorento team and take up this opportunity to further build HLS’s prowess in health digital. I look forward to leading a great team, driving innovation, building great case studies for clients and making a meaningful difference together. Looking forward to a stunning career with HLS and contributing to taking it to newer and greater heights."
 
Across her career, she has also had stints with Wunderman Thompson, Adfactors PR, Digital Law & Kenneth, ICICI Bank and Acme Health Care Products.    
 
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