Campaign India Team
Aug 01, 2022

Mavcomm Consulting appoints Noopurr R Chablani

Her last full-time stint was with The Bird Group

Mavcomm Consulting appoints Noopurr R Chablani
Mavcomm Consulting has announced the appointment of Noopurr R Chablani as vice president-business. 
 
In her new role, she will be responsible for the growth of the brand in the areas of marketing, communications and client relations. 
 
Chablani’s last-full time stint was with The Bird Group, where she was general manager - corporate communication and CSR. 
 
Anand Mahesh Talari, founder and managing director, Mavcomm Consulting, said, “As we build our next phase of growth with expansion of the breadth and width of our services, we are thrilled to have Noopurr join us. Noopurr brings with her tremendous experience across the marketing and communications domain and we are confident that she will drive faster growth and greater client delight.” 
 
Chablani said, “Mavcomm Consulting has showcased consistent growth over the years and has delivered some really pathbreaking campaigns. Their ethos of working closely with the clients and delving deep into developing unique solutions resonated with me. I am looking forward to working with the founders of Mavcomm and the youthful team to take forward Mavcomm’s growth story.”
 
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