Ferns N Petals (FNP) announced the appointment of Abhishek Saklani as Head of Human Resources for its wedding, hospitality, and healthcare verticals.
In this role, Abhishek will oversee HR initiatives for the company’s varied segments: the wedding vertical, which includes FNP Weddings & Venues the newly launched FNP Fleur, and Shaadi Central; the hospitality vertical, featuring Udman Hotels & Resorts and premium catering service U Kitchen; and FNP’s healthcare division, FNP Care, as well as the women-centric platform Women Listed.
His focus will be on cultivating an environment that supports innovation, collaboration, and high performance as FNP continues to grow its footprint.
With over a decade of HR experience in hospitality, working with brands such as Mahindra Holidays, Lemon Tree Hotels, and ITC Limited – Fortune Hotels, Abhishek brings a depth of expertise in aligning HR strategies with business goals.
At Fortune Hotels, he was instrumental in enhancing employee retention, optimizing recruitment, and fostering an inclusive growth-oriented culture. His strengths in performance management, employee relations, and strategic HR development are well-aligned with FNP’s goals in these evolving sectors.
Vikaas Gutgutia, Founder and Managing Director of Ferns N Petals, said, “We are pleased to welcome Abhishek to FNP. His experience in human resources, particularly within the hospitality sector, aligns with our vision for an innovative, inclusive workplace that supports talent development and engagement. Abhishek’s strategic focus will be key in helping FNP foster a workplace culture that enhances employee experience and sustains our growth.”
Abhishek Saklani said, “I’m thrilled to join Ferns N Petals, a brand that stands out for its creativity, innovation, and customer-first approach. My goal is to implement a cohesive HR strategy that aligns with FNP’s business objectives while creating a culture where every team member feels valued and inspired to excel. I look forward to working with the talented FNP team to elevate our people practices.”