May 31, 2017

Competition

Sanjeev Anand takes over as COO, Perfect Relations, replaces Madhu Chibberedit

PR Moment

A Mayo college alumni, Sanjeev Anand, has taken over as COO of Perfect Relations two weeks ago. Anand was previously heading Image Inc. Public Relation, part of Denstu Aegis Network.  Anand replaces Madhu Chibber who took over as COO in 2014.

Perfect Relations has also made Rohan Sukhatankar the Mumbai branch head.

PR firm asks Delhi government for dues, threatens legal actionedit

The Times of India 

Image management agency Perfect Relations, which was hired last year by the Delhi government, has sent a letter to it asking for its “outstanding payment” on account of service fee for communications consultancy and execution of the ‘Talk to AK Campaign’ within 30 days and 15 days, respectively. The firm has said that if it’s not paid, it will withdraw its services and initiate legal proceedings.

Publicis Media creates future-focused NexGen board, to drive transformationedit

Indian Television

Publicis Media has created a next generation board which will work with the company’s global executive group to address opportunities and drive transformation across the company.

Board members have the full support from local and global leadership, providing a real opportunity to influence the direction of all brands and practices within Publicis Media, challenge the status quo and implement global initiatives and projects

Industry

Professional bodies launch crusade against quarrying on picturesque Parsik Hilledit

Hans India

The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) itself has said that the air pollution levels in the areas around stone crushers of quarries are 100 times the acceptable levels. Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) the premier national body of PR, media, advertising, HR professionals and mass communication academicians and students has embarked on this unique communication campaign to draw the attention of all stakeholders to the hazards of Parsik Hill quarrying.

 

To survive every Asian PR agency must be an integrated, digital, marketing firm says Harjiv Singh founder of Gutenbergedit

PRMoment

Change is the only constant. This line, attributed to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, was written for PR in 2017. Today, across the world, the industry stands at the crossroads between digital, content, video and mobile. It is in a unique place to leverage these mediums. But in order to succeed, traditional PR agencies have to evolve.

Are remote working and employee equity creating an improved culture for India’s emerging PR firms?edit

PRMoment

A group of emerging firms, mostly boutique size, are experimenting with office formats and reward systems to drive creativity.

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