Campaign India Team
Feb 22, 2022

Korra elevates Manjot Juyal and Karan Arora

Juyal has been elevated as vice president and head of media, while Arora is now vice president, growth and new business

From left: Manjot Juyal and Karan Arora
From left: Manjot Juyal and Karan Arora
Digital content and media agency, Korra, has announced the elevation of Karan Arora and Manjot Juyal. 
 
Arora, AVP, client services, has been elevated as vice president, growth and new business, whereas Juyal is now vice president and head of media. Prior to this, she was head of digital media. 
 
Arora and Juyal are now a part of the senior management team, and will be responsible for their roles in the agency's decision-making process.
 
Gaurav Nabh, founder and CEO, Korra, said, “I am thrilled to announce the new roles for Karan and Manjot. As part of their expanded responsibilities, Karan and Manjot will drive the firm’s growth nationally, leading a combined team of 150 colleagues across locations. The last two years have been tough but extremely successful for Korra, and with both of them joining our leadership team, I am confident that we will reach unprecedented heights.”
 
Kumar Raman, director, Korra, said, “At Korra, we believe in organising for the future, now. As we continue to innovate and win, in bold new ways, we understand the importance of having the right people to make a winning team. I welcome Karan and Manjot into their new roles and hope to see Korra growing leaps and bounds under their leadership.”
 
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Campaign India

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