Campaign India Team
Oct 11, 2011

RK Swamy BBDO wins account of Manipal Hospitals

The mandate is for three years and is to handle corporate communications for the brand

RK Swamy BBDO wins account of Manipal Hospitals

RK Swamy BBDO has won a three-year mandate to handle corporate communications for Manipal Health Enterprises (MHE). 

The account was won in a multi-agency pitch.

V V Vijaygopal, president (South), RK Swamy BBDO, said, "We are very pleased to work with one of the leaders in healthcare and healthcare management. Our task will be to enhance the leadership position the client has - through creative innovation and strategy.”

Commenting on the reason behind picking RK Swamy BBDO as their agency, Simanta Sharma, head media, brands and products, Manipal Health Enterprises, said, "Our selection of R K Swamy BBDO, Bangalore has been on the basis oftheir innovative interpretation of our brief and some very compelling creative work. This will be a 3 year engagement covering all aspects of our communication exercise."

Source:
Campaign India

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