Campaign India Team
Feb 16, 2021

Punkaj Saini joins FoxyMoron as business head - West

Moves after an entrepreneurial stint as founder of Idea Digital Consultancy Services

Punkaj Saini
Punkaj Saini
FoxyMoron has announced the appointment of Punkaj Saini as business head -West India. 
 
Saini's mandate is to build client relationships, business development and manage operations in the region. He will be working with internal stakeholders across the offices of Zoo Media (the agency’s holding network) situated in Mumbai, Gurugram and Bengaluru. He will be reporting to Pratik Gupta and Suveer Bajaj, co-founders of Zoo Media and FoxyMoron.
 
Saini moves after an entrepreneurial stint where he founded Idea Digital Consultancy Services. Prior to that he was branch head - Gurugram at Kinnect.
 
Gupta said, “I am super stoked to have Punkaj join us and lead the business for us at FoxyMoron West. His experience across digital domains, ability to work with and build strong teams and past track record of ensuring business impact across brands bodes well for our continued ambition in the market.” 
 
Saini said, “I have always been impressed with the work and marquee brands FoxyMoron has on board. With the launch of Zoo Media, I am keen on supporting our clients with our full range of services and growing the business in the region by leveraging the current digital boom.”
Source:
Campaign India

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