Campaign India Team
Nov 27, 2017

Alchemist hires Samta Thakker as associate managing consultant

She will focus on expanding the organisation's experiential marketing and IP portfolio

Alchemist hires Samta Thakker as associate managing consultant
Alchemist Marketing and Talent Solutions announces the appointment of Samta Thakker as associate marketing consultant. She will focus on expanding its experiential marketing, AOR and intellectual properties business and contribute towards growing its overall portfolio.
 
Thakker has previously been part of organisations such as Shobiz Experiential communications and Amagi Media labs. Before joining Alchemist she spent three years working on her own events and an IP venture.
 
She has been the force behind 'The glamourous kids show' which had association from brands like Marks & Spencer, Max, Sketchers, Being Human, Govardhan. 
 
Manish Porwal, MD of Alchemist said “Samta comes with a very strong understanding and background of the industry and has been an entrepreneur herself, which adds to her ability to look at the left brain side of the business. We are hoping Samta would be instrumental in magnifying the existing IPs and launch new initiatives.”
 
 
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