Campaign India Team
Mar 04, 2021

Wondrlab brings in Sweety Advani as chief financial officer

Joins from Publicis Groupe

Sweety Advani
Sweety Advani
Wondrlab has announced the appointment of Sweety Advani as its chief financial officer. She will be based in Mumbai and will report to Saurabh Varma, founder and CEO at Wondrlab. Advani’s last stint was with the Publicis Groupe, where she was the finance director for South Asia.
 
Varma said, “Wondrlab’s exponential growth needed a finance head that can keep up with our momentum. Sweety is a proven results-oriented leader with tremendous financial expertise. Her vision and ambition for Wondrlab matches ours, making her the perfect fit for the role.”
 
Advani added, “I am excited to work with a creative, dynamic start-up like Wondrlab. 2020 was a great year for Wondrlab and 2021 looks even better; I don’t think this opportunity could have come at a better time for me. I look forward to supporting Wondrlab’s momentum with financial strategy and learnings.”
 
Before the Publicis Groupe, Advani was the finance director for another of the Groupe’s agencies – Leo Burnett India. She has also worked with WPP, Essar, Reliance and Pfizer. 
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