Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2019

Carat India elevates Pramod PP as senior business director for Kochi office

Was business director at Carat's Delhi office

Carat India elevates Pramod PP as senior business director for Kochi office
Carat India has announced the elevation of Pramod PP as senior business director for its Kochi office. Prior to this, Pramod was business director at Carat Delhi. 
 
He will report to Rajni Menon, CEO, Carat Media Brands.
 
He said, “I am looking forward to raise the bar further and focus on excellence in customer experience and service. I am also clear that Carat will soon become a single source solution for a vast array of prestigious brands across the South market.”
 
Menon added, “Pramod will play a critical role in maintaining Carat’s unparalleled expertise in the brand servicing industry. The need for a strong brand voice is imperative, due to increased competition and rapidly evolving market strategies.”
 
Pramod had joined Carat in 2010. Prior to that he was with Lintas Media. 
 
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