Campaign India Team
Jun 09, 2022

Lakme Academy gets Ananya Panday

Her long-standing relationship with Lakme Academy and Lakme Salon, and appeal towards the Gen Z audience sparked the collaboration

Lakme Academy gets Ananya Panday
Hair and beauty training institute, Lakme Academy, powered by Aptech, has roped in Ananya Panday as its brand ambassador. 
 
According to the brand, her long-standing relationship with Lakme Academy and Lakme Salon, and appeal towards the Gen Z audience, was what made her the right fit for the collaboration.  
 
Pushkaraj Shenai, CEO and executive director, Lakme Lever, said, “With her infectious energy and on-trend personal style, Ananya Panday is the perfect fit for Lakme Academy powered by Aptech. We want to encourage more young people from all corners of the country to build their dream careers with us and we are confident that Ananya will help us deliver that message. We look forward to a long and fruitful association with her." 
 
Pooja Mukundan, brand head, Lakme Academy powered by Aptech, said, “We are delighted to bring Ananya Panday on board as the brand ambassador for Lakme Academy powered by Aptech. Ananya has been a brilliant student all through her academic life and decided to follow her dreams of making it big in Bollywood. Similarly, Lakme Academy, powered by Aptech believes in upskilling and beautifying the futures of millions of aspirants with rewarding careers in the beauty, hair and skin segment. The students who have trained with us have been placed with the best brands in the industry or have gone on to become entrepreneurs, and we hope to keep introducing and giving opportunities to new talent.”
 
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Campaign India

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