Campaign India Team
Sep 21, 2022

TimesPro assigns media mandate to Carat

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

TimesPro assigns media mandate to Carat
Carat has won the media mandate for TimesPro following a multi-agency pitch.
 
TimesPro is a higher edtech initiative of the Times of India Group. The agency’s Mumbai office will handle the mandate which includes managing TimesPro's omnichannel media services.
 
Gaurav Barjatya, head - brand marketing and communications, TimesPro, said, "We are delighted to be working with Carat India. It’s an agency that’s responsive and nimble to the business demands of today, which span a variety of traditional and new age media. We look forward to collaborating with them as we grow and take our higher edtech offering to millions of learners nationwide.”
 
Anita Kotwani, CEO, Carat India, said, “We are pleased to win the media business for TimePro. Carat is committed to creating meaningful end-to-end media solutions through data-driven marketing, and to further accelerating the brand’s growth journey. As a team, we are excited to get this opportunity to work with a brand that is aiding every professional’s career aspiration.”
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