Campaign India Team
Sep 15, 2022

Kaizzen to handle PR for Femella

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Kaizzen to handle PR for Femella
Kaizzen has bagged the PR mandate for women’s home-grown fashion brand Femella. 
 
The agency will enhance the brand’s corporate reputation, amplify its visibility, and support its expansion drive. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by Kaizzen’s Delhi office. 
 
Kavya Arora, director, Femella, said, “Kaizzen leads the way in this domain and we at Femella could not have found better partners to handle our communications mandate. We are looking forward to growing this partnership to greater heights.”.
 
Vineet Handa, founder, and CEO, Kaizzen, said, “We at Kaizzen are elated to be entrusted by Femella for handling its communication mandate to enrich the brand’s image. The vision and priorities of the label are quite clear and our team is pumped up to work in close coordination with the brand to reach its goal by delivering creative, impactful and disruptive PR solutions. We are looking forward to a strong partnership.”
 
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Campaign India

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