Interflow Communications
Urooba Ishtiaq currently serves as Creative Manager at Interflow Communications, overseeing clients such as Greenstar Social Marketing and Alfalah Investments since May 2023. Prior experience includes roles as Creative Strategist at Bullseye DDB, where Urooba executed various activation projects and digital campaigns for notable brands including Unilever and Pfizer. Additional experience encompasses positions as Digital Media Executive at Manhattan Communications, Assistant Marketing Manager at Markcom Pakistan, and Digital Marketing Manager at TechPixls. Urooba holds a Diploma in Strategic Marketing from the Institute of Business Administration and completed matriculation in Science at Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan School.
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Interflow Communications
For almost three decades, Interflow Communications has been one of the pioneers of marketing communication services in Pakistan. With offices in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Interflow Communications brings creative, media and advertising management acumen of around 300 professionals to the industry. From mass effectiveness of electronic, print and out of home media to the intimacy of new media, Interflow has the true grit it takes to deliver beyond expectations. Grew to become the largest advertising agency within 5 years and have maintained leadership position since then On July 1, 1983, one man's determination to change the way advertising services were being delivered, gave birth to Interflow Communications. Over the last three decades, this man – Taher A. Khan – and his dedicated team has revolutionized the industry itself. Branded as one of the most innovative advertising agencies in the country, Interflow has built and re-built brands, raised the bar on solution delivery and brought the spirit of custodianship to life over and over again. Over the years, Interflow has been intimately associated with successful brands such as Pepsi, Ufone, Citibank, HBL, Unilever, PTC, Nestle etc. To be the Agency most valued by those who most value brands