Campaign India Team
Apr 23, 2020

Sonali Shah elevated as marketing director at Faber-Castell

She was business head - art and graphics prior

Sonali Shah elevated as marketing director at Faber-Castell
Faber-Castell India has announced the elevation of Sonali Shah as marketing director.
 
Shah has been with the company for three years. She was most recently business head for the art and graphics category. She will assume her new role on 1 May.
 
Partho Chakrabati, managing director, Faber-Castell India, said, “Sonali has shown consistency and determination towards the business over her nearly three years at Faber-Castell, I am really delighted to see her grow and take a larger role in the company. I am looking forward to her revolutionary ideas to grow the brand.”
 
Shah said, “It’s a privilege and pleasure to take over the role of marketing director at Faber-Castell India. My stint so far with the company has been extremely rewarding and I hope with the continuous support of my team and our associations and partners, we’ll be able take Faber-Castell’s growth to the next level.”
 
Shah has also worked with Hamleys and Mattel.
Source:
Campaign India

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