Campaign India Team
May 05, 2008

Krishnaraj Bhat joins Mudra Communications

Mudra Communications has appointed Krishnaraj Bhat as group director, brand communications for its Delhi office. Bhat comes from Reliance Industries-Textile Division, Ahmedabad where he was working as deputy general manager – marketing. He started his career with with Mudra Communications, Ahmedabad as account executive in 1997 and became account supervisor in March 2001. He has worked for various agencies including Bates India and McCann Erickson Malaysia.

Krishnaraj Bhat joins Mudra Communications
Mudra Communications has appointed Krishnaraj Bhat as group director, brand communications for its Delhi office. Bhat comes from Reliance Industries-Textile Division, Ahmedabad where he was working as deputy general manager – marketing. He started his career with with Mudra Communications, Ahmedabad as account executive in 1997 and became account supervisor in March 2001. He has worked for various agencies including Bates India and McCann Erickson Malaysia. He has worked on brands like Shalimar Paints, Paras Pharmaceuticals, Reliance Industries Ltd, Rasna Industries Ltd, Nestle Products, Coca Cola, DiGi Telecommunications and Amul Hosiery.
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