Campaign India Team
Oct 09, 2019

PR Awards 2019: People category shortlists

Winners to be announced on 17 October in Mumbai

PR Awards 2019: People category shortlists

The second set of shortlists for the upcoming PR Awards have been announced. These shortlists cover the 'People and Team' category.

Winners will be announced on 17 October in Mumbai.

Entrant Cateogry Sub Cateogry Company name
Eshant Arora People & Team  Young PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Value 360 Communications 
Dhun Chhokar People & Team  Young PR Professional of the Year (Agency) ON PURPOSE
Deepak Kapoor  People & Team  Young PR Professional of the Year (Corp Comm) Godrej Group 
Policybazaar.com In-House Corp Comm Team People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) Policybazaar.com 
Corporate  Communications  People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) Godrej Group 
Corporate & Government Affairs (CGA) team  People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) Mondelez India Foods
Ford India Communication Team People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) Ford India
Team Intrapreneur People & Team PR Team of the Year (Agency) Value 360 Communications
ON PURPOSE People & Team PR Team of the Year (Agency) ON PURPOSE
Kapil Sharma People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Corp Comm) Ford India
Deepshikha Dharmaraj People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Genesis BCW
Girish Balachandran People & Team PR Agency Head of the Year ON PURPOSE
Prema Sagar People & Team PR Agency Head of the Year Genesis BCW

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