Campaign India Team
Feb 21, 2017

Weber Shandwick ropes in Arpana Kumar Ahuja

Joins from PR Pundit where she was chief growth officer

Weber Shandwick ropes in Arpana Kumar Ahuja
Weber Shandwick India has announced the appointment of Arpana Kumar Ahuja as head of integration, strategy and marketing development. Ahuja joins the agency from PR Pundit where she was chief growth officer. She will be based in New Delhi and report to Valerie Pinto, CEO, Weber Shandwick India.  
 
Pinto said, "We’re well within our journey to become one of the most creative communications firms within the industry and continue to aggressively look for talent that can shape our culture and bring fresh perspective to the business.  Arpana brings to the table a freshness, maturity, client network and aggression that will further enhance our growth positioning in the country."
 
Ahuja said, “Weber Shandwick is setting benchmarks world over and have established their position as one of the most relevant PR firms changing the face of the industry, globally.  The work and focus that the agency has today is one that inspires me.  Weber Shandwick is clearly one of the most exciting agencies to work with today and I am looking forward to the journey."
 
She has also worked with Encyclopedia Britannica, Clea PR and Good Relations India.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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