Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2017

Maneeza Ahuja appointed as branch head of Percept/H, Delhi

She has the additional responsibility of leading the North India portfolio of Percept One

Maneeza Ahuja appointed as branch head of Percept/H, Delhi
Maneeza Ahuja has been appointed as the branch head for the Delhi operations of Percept/H with the additional responsibility of leading the North India portfolio of Percept One. 
 
Nupur Mahajan, chief executive officer, Percept One said, “Maneeza has deftly transitioned from agency to brand all the while juggling ideation, strategy, brand and then, business. We look forward to her funnelling this diverse knowledge capital into one cohesive whole for Percept One and our client network.”
 
Ahuja comes with 17 years of experience in marketing and communication. In her previous assignments, Maneeza has been associated with FCB Ulka, McCann Erickson, HT Media, Lowe Lintas, Ogilvy & Mather and Bharti-Walmart.
 
She said, “Coupling instinct and experience with forward thinking is what is required to deliver breakthrough growth in businesses. The role is both stimulating and challenging and I look forward to another success story.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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