Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2022

Shradha Agarwal elevated as CEO at Grapes Digital

Was COO and strategy head

Shradha Agarwal elevated as CEO at Grapes Digital
Grapes has announced the elevation of Shradha Agarwal as chief executive officer. 
 
Her previous role at the agency was chief operating office and strategy head. 
 
Agarwal takes the CEO role from Himanshu Arya, who will move on to a more strategic role within the agency.
 
Himanshu Arya, founder, Grapes, said, "In 2015, Shradha joined me, and we launched Grapes Digital, now Grapes, and since then, there has been no looking back. She has been key to the agency’s success. While leading the strategic planning function at Grapes, she has also been instrumental in laying down goals and the approach to business and culture. Today our Grapes family comprises agile, eager and passionate performers. With Shradha taking the lead, her dedication and commitment will take us closer to the target of becoming a 500+ member strong team that will deliver path-breaking creative solutions to drive huge impact for our clients.”
 
Agarwal said, “I am thrilled, excited with my new role. I look forward to embarking on my journey as the CEO and taking Grapes forward to new successes. Together with my amazing team of young achievers, I hope to deliver more path-breaking solutions and deliver immense value to our clients."
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