Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2009

Madison to launch second public relations unit Platinum PR

Madison World has announced the launch of Platinum Public Relations, its second PR firm and the third Platinum Unit in the Group.  Madison Public Relations is the group's first PR agency. Platinum Public Relations will be headquartered in Delhi and will be headed by Anupama Purohit, who will serve the role of general manager. She currently heads Madison PR's Delhi branch.

Madison to launch second public relations unit Platinum PR

Madison World has announced the launch of Platinum Public Relations, its second PR firm and the third Platinum Unit in the Group.  Madison Public Relations is the group's first PR agency. Platinum Public Relations will be headquartered in Delhi and will be headed by Anupama Purohit, who will serve the role of general manager. She currently heads Madison PR's Delhi branch.

Veena Gidwani, CEO, Madison Public Relations said, "We have a vast pool of capable and talented managers and creativity and innovation have been key drivers of success for us.  Platinum PR will provide the right canvas for the capable team in Delhi to delight clients with the same approach."    

Platinum PR is a part of Madison World, which also has specialist units in media, PR, creative, outdoor, mobile, rural, retail, sports management and entertainment.

Source:
Campaign India

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