Campaign India Team
Sep 07, 2020

Purnima Kathuria joins Liqvd Asia

To take over as national director for brand strategy and account management

Purnima Kathuria
Purnima Kathuria
Liqvd Asia has announced the appointment of Purnima Kathuria as national director for brand strategy and account management. 
 
She moves from Performics where she was director – media and digital operations. 
 
Tanushree Radhakrishnan, chief operating officer, Liqvd Asia, said, “Purnima is a brilliant addition to the Liqvd Asia strategic team as the national director for brand and account management. She comes armed with over 13 years of experience working on diverse portfolios at leading marketing agencies. Purnima will focus on adding value to existing and new relationships by directing all aspects of brand strategy and co-creating value for us as well as our clients.”
 
Kathuria said, “I am elated to join the superbly creative and capable team of Liqvd Asia and walk together the path of becoming one of the finest agencies in India that believes in performance driven deliveries for clients. I am excited to be part of the LA growth story and will be keen to deliver value for all our clients.” 
 
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