Campaign India Team
Nov 06, 2008

Breaking News: New Vaishnavi unit for RIL biz

Vaishnavi Corporate Communications has flagged off a new unit under the name Neucom Consulting. The new unit will look after all the public relations needs of Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries and its associate companies. Neucom Consulting is learnt to be headed by Manoj Warrier who was earlier executive director at Vaishnavi Corporate Communications. A spokesperson at Vaishnavi confirmed the news to Campaign India.Vaishnavi Corporate Communications is owned by Neera Radia.

Breaking News: New Vaishnavi unit for RIL biz

Vaishnavi Corporate Communications has flagged off a new unit under the name Neucom Consulting. The new unit will look after all the public relations needs of Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries and its associate companies. Neucom Consulting is learnt to be headed by Manoj Warrier who was earlier executive director at Vaishnavi Corporate Communications. A spokesperson at Vaishnavi confirmed the news to Campaign India.

Vaishnavi Corporate Communications is owned by Neera Radia.

Vaishnavi had earlier launched a second outfit, Vitcom, to handle conflicting businesses.

While Vaishnavi handles STAR TV, Vitcom handles the business of NDTV Imagine, headed by former STAR CEO Sameer Nair.

Source:
Campaign India

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