Campaign India Team
Sep 27, 2021

Noorbanu Qureshi joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi as VP

Moves from Publicis India

Noorbanu Qureshi
Noorbanu Qureshi
L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has appointed Noorbanu Qureshi as vice president.
 
She will be based in New Delhi and report to Atin Wahal, EVP (North and East), L&K Saatchi & Saatchi.
 
Qureshi moves from Publicis India, where she was AVP. 
 
Wahal said, “We welcome Noor to the ever growing team of L&K Saatchi & Saatchi Delhi. With her on board I have my team ready for the next chapter of growth in Delhi. I have seen Noor grow professionally and admire her resilience to deliver and ability to grasp the client’s issues at hand. She is a solution provider at heart and that’s the best quality one can have in today’s ever demanding environment. I look forward to her partnership and wishing her a lot of success.”
 
Qureshi added, “I am delighted to join L&K Saatchi & Saatchi at this exciting point in the transformational journey of the agency. What struck me the most is the entrepreneurial spirit and how the agency is able to provide one stop solutions to its clients with the ‘power of one’ approach. I look forward to working with Atin and a great journey ahead.”
 
Qureshi has also had stints with Rediffusion, DDB Mudra and Leo Burnett India.
Source:
Campaign India

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