Campaign India Team
Jan 13, 2009

Euro RSCG PR & Events bags biz

Euro RSCG PR & Events has bagged the PR duties for Orient Ceramics and Industries. Orient Ceramics is a manufacturer of tiles and designer of wall and floor surface solutions.Speaking on the appointment, Madhur Daga, executive director, OCIL, said, "We are delighted to partner with Euro RSCG PR, we found their innovative approach coupled with global experience best suited to match our expansion plans."

Euro RSCG PR & Events bags biz

Euro RSCG PR & Events has bagged the PR duties for Orient Ceramics and Industries. Orient Ceramics is a manufacturer of tiles and designer of wall and floor surface solutions.

Speaking on the appointment, Madhur Daga, executive director, OCIL, said, "We are delighted to partner with Euro RSCG PR, we found their innovative approach coupled with global experience best suited to match our expansion plans."

Tara Kapur, president, Euro RSCG PR said, "We are really excited to be associated with Orient Tiles and look forward to building their brand. We will leverage our considerable experience and learnings to take brand Orient Ceramics to the next level."

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Campaign India

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