Anita Davis
Feb 12, 2010

Fleishman-Hillard opens New Delhi office

NEW DELHI - Fleishman-Hillard has opened a wholly owned office in New Delhi, its second bureau in India.

Fleishman-Hillard opens New Delhi office
Fleishman-Hillard New Delhi will offer services including CEO communications, corporate reputation counsel, media training, messaging workshops, communications audits and crisis and issues management.

According to the agency, the office’s opening is in line with its strategy to expand its operations in the market, which began in 2007, when it opened its Mumbai office.

“India is one of the most dynamic countries for business today, as companies that are looking for growth increasingly look to India,” said Dave Senay, president and chief executive officer of Fleishman-Hillard.

The It will be led by vice president Megha Sharma (pictured), who joined the agency from Euro RSCG PR & Events, where she headed its operations in New Delhi. She has further worked with McCann Erickson in Mumbai and New Delhi, and has worked with clients including United Technologies, Lacoste, Juniper Networks, Hertz and The Oberoi Group.
Source:
Campaign Asia

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