Campaign India Team
May 09, 2023

Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate gets Alisha Furniturewalla

Moves from FoxyMoron

Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate gets Alisha Furniturewalla
Alisha Furniturewalla has joined L&K Saatchi & Saatchi's digital agency Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate as vice president.
 
Furniturewalla moves from FoxyMoron, where he was account director. At Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate, she will report to Prachi Bali, executive vice president and head. 
 
Bali said, "We are delighted to welcome Alisha to our team. Her spirit and attitude towards business is refreshing in terms of her ability to create a healthy partnership no matter which category of business she is dealing with. Alisha’s wealth of experience and expertise across digital mediums will be invaluable as we continue to expand our capabilities and offer clients the best-in-class digital solutions."
 
Furniturewalla said, "I am thrilled to join the talented team at Saatchi & Saatchi Propagate. The agency has a fantastic reputation for delivering innovative and effective digital solutions, and I am excited to be part of its continued growth and success."
 
In a career spanning 12 years, she has also worked with Faze Management, Jossbox and Redbox Ideas. 
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Campaign India

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