Campaign India Team
Oct 28, 2021

Samar Kagalwalla joins Onsurity as head of marketing

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Samar Kagalwalla joins Onsurity as head of marketing
Tech and healthcare platform, Onsurity has announced the appointment of Samar Kagalwalla as head of marketing. 
 
In his new role, Kagalwalla will be responsible for strengthening the brand's communication in the healthcare space through innovative brand strategies.
 
Yogesh Agarwal, founder and CEO, Onsurity, said, “Samar brings in new ideas and industry insights that will add to our existing strength. He will focus his attention on creating innovative brand strategies that will drive growth and bring marketing expertise to enhance the approach and penetration of Onsurity. As we embark on the next exciting phase of growth, we are confident that Samar will successfully translate the brand’s vision and mission into reality with his vast skills and experience”. 
 
Kagalwalla, added, “It is an interesting juncture for the healthcare sector and particularly one that focuses on employee healthcare and benefits given the pandemic era that we are in. I am excited to take this opportunity to scale, mould and elevate Onsurity into a trusted employee partner for SMEs, startups and enterprises. I look forward to working with the entire team to enhance their brand equity and work towards accelerating the brand’s momentum for years to come”.
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