Campaign India Team
Feb 08, 2023

Richa Dholi moves to Wunderman Thompson

Was with Koo

Richa Dholi
Richa Dholi
Wunderman Thompson India has announced the appointment of Richa Dholi as vice president, strategy planning. 
 
Dholi will be based in Mumbai and lead the strategy for the Unilever brands the agency handles. She moves from Koo, where she was senior brand manager. 
 
Anurag Tandon, managing partner, Wunderman Thompson Mumbai, said, "In the post pandemic world, consumers engage very differently with brands. We need to constantly recalibrate our thinking and creatively innovate to be ahead of the curve in terms of brand engagement and customer experience. With Richa on board, we get the right blend of understanding business and strategy. We are excited to have her as part of our team and wish her the very best in her new role."
 
Dholi said, "Being part of Wunderman Thompson is a privilege and a testament to the agency's cutting-edge approach to blending culture, creativity, and technology. As a planner, I am eager to continue growing and evolving in this dynamic environment. I am grateful for this opportunity and have full faith in Anurag's visionary leadership and outstanding creative insight as we embark on an exciting new chapter for Wunderman Thompson."
 
She has also had stints with Capgemini, Ogilvy, Lowe and McCann.
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