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Ensemble Infrastructure India appoints Suman Saha as Director of Design
New Delhi, January 9, 2025: Workplace design & build fit-out company Ensemble Infrastructure India Ltd has announced the appointment of Suman Saha as its new director of design. Known for his innovative thinking and a sharp eye for excellence, Suman brings 25 years of experience and a compelling vision to Ensemble’s design leadership team.
Working directly with the CEO, Suman’s appointment is expected to elevate the quality of design communication across various touchpoints – including clients, designers, and execution teams. Under his guidance, the company will focus on creating forward-thinking and creative workspaces and design labs that prioritise employee well-being, sustainability, and brand identity.


“We are thrilled to have Suman join us at Ensemble,” said Vikas Rathod, MD & CEO of Ensemble Infrastructure India Ltd. “His proven design expertise and leadership will play a pivotal role in strengthening our ability to deliver innovative and transformative work environments.”


On his new role, Saha said: “I am excited to join Ensemble Infrastructure India Ltd, a company known for its excellence in design and build fit-out solutions. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team here to create workplaces that inspire and empower.”
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