Adfactors PR strengthens team, adds clients in Delhi
March 20, 2007: Adfactors
PR has signed a host of clients in Delhi including Aviva Life Insurance,
Cairn India, Emaar MGF Land, House of Pearl, Infovision and Parsvnath
Developers.
The client wins come close on the heels of induction
of three senior public relations professionals into the Adfactors
PR’s Delhi Team.
“Adfactors PR has further consolidated its position
as a leading consultancy in the Delhi market,” says Madan Bahal,
Managing Director, Adfactors PR. “The key business acquisitions
have accelerated our growth in Delhi even as the new team additions
enable Adfactors PR to offer domain expertise in the infrastructure,
realty, telecom and IT sectors.”
The senior professionals are: V K Cherian, Vice
President (Infrastructure), Anil Sharma, Group Head (Corporate &
IT practice) and Mani Lamba, Account Director.
Cherian has started
his career as a journalist with The Financial Express. He has over
two and a half decades’ experience in diverse sectors including
IT and infrastructure. Among his important assignments are a stint
with The Hindu Business Line as a telecom correspondent, and Telematics
India as the Editor.
A post-graduate in sociology, Cherian holds diplomas
in media from the Indian Institute of Mass Communications, New Delhi,
and the International Journalism Institute, Berlin.
On his move to Adfactors PR, Cherian says, “Adfactors
PR is India’s leading corporate and financial PR consultancy with
an impressive track record. By joining the agency, I will be able
to contribute to the rapid growth of Adfactors in North India.”
Anil has done his
masters in advertising and PR from National Institute of Advertising,
Delhi
“It’s a great opportunity to lead the Corporate
and IT Practice at Adfactors PR in Delhi,” says Anil. “Adfactors
PR has an impressive track record. By joining the consultancy, I
would be in a position to widen my horizon.”
Mani has over a
decade’s experience in market research and public affairs. She has
post-graduate qualifications in commerce and mass communications.
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