Campaign India Team
Jan 11, 2016

Cheil bags HCL Healthcare's digital marketing mandate

Account won following multi-agency pitch

Cheil bags HCL Healthcare's digital marketing mandate
Cheil India has bagged the digital mandate of HCL Healthcare. The agency bagged the account following a multi-agency pitch.
 
Shiv Sethuraman, group president South-West Asia, Cheil India and Sanjeev Jasani, head digital, South-West Asia, Cheil India, said, “We are extremely delighted to have HCL Healthcare on board. Healthcare needs a differentiated approach and HCL comes with multiple offerings and a trusted brand name. We are looking forward to working together and to create inspirational work and drive impactful digital marketing strategies to create a distinctive brand identity for HCL Healthcare.”
 
Manoj Gopalakrishna, CEO, HCL Healthcare, said, “We are indeed excited to have Cheil as our partner for digital marketing. We are eager to build a strong digital presence and are relying on Cheil’s expertise to actively engage and build our digital audience, thus enabling us to expand our reach.”
 
HCL Healthcare is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International and offers healthcare solutions for multiple needs.
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