Campaign India Team
Oct 12, 2012

VML Qais appoints Natasha Kapur as business director

The move marks the expansion of the agency's India operations to Delhi

VML Qais appoints Natasha Kapur as business director

VML Qais has brought Natasha Kapur on board as business director. This appointment marks the expansion to Delhi of VML Qais’ India operations, which offer digitally-led marketing experiences.

Previously Kapur was senior manager - strategy and communications at Sony Mobile. She has over a decade of experience in digital marketing, brand management and strategic initiatives across India, Asia Pacific, USA and Europe.

On the appointment, Tripti Lochan, chief executive officer for VML Qais Asia, said, “With Natasha’s rich experience in brand building using digital and new media, platforms, partnerships and tools, she is ideally suited to join our team and provide thought leading, cutting-edge digital marketing experiences to clients.”

“I’m really looking forward to building great brands for companies by creating engaging experiences for consumers wherever they live in the digital universe, and am pleased to be joining the VML Qais team during this exciting stage in their India journey,” added Kapur.

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