Campaign India Team
Oct 04, 2021

Shubhreet Kaur joins Hill+Knowlton Strategies

Was a media consultant

Shubhreet Kaur joins Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Hill+Knowlton Strategies (H+K) has announced the appointment of Shubhreet Kaur as director of creative services in India.
 
She will be responsible for bringing a fresh perspective for actionable, creative initiatives to the company. 
 
Prior to her current role, Kaur worked as a media consultant.
 
Abhishek Gulyani, CEO – Hill+Knowlton Strategies, India, said, “We are thrilled to have Shubhreet Kaur on board with us as Director of Creative Services. We believe in emboldening our mission of developing strategic and creative ways of engaging with the audience, and Shubhreet will bring in a blend of creative vision, dynamic ideas and strategic business sense for our valued clients.”
 
Kaur said, “I look forward to driving H+K’s creative services, heroing our strategy, design, and production teams to further enhance the agency’s dynamic offering to its clients in India.”
 
With over 16 years of experience, she has also worked with companies like NDTV, Thomson Reuters, The Economic Times, VRL Financial News, among others.  
 
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Campaign India

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