Campaign India Team
Sep 17, 2008

Good Relations appoints Deepak Kanulkar as its COO

Good Relations India has appointed Deepak Kanulkar as chief operating officer. He will be based in Mumbai and will be responsible for the operations management of the consultancy.

Good Relations appoints Deepak Kanulkar as its COO

Good Relations India has appointed Deepak Kanulkar as chief operating officer. He will be based in Mumbai and will be responsible for the operations management of the consultancy.
Bfore this, Kanulkar has worked as head of corporate communications with Tata AIG Life Insurance Company and Tata AIG General Insurance Company. More recently, he headed the corporate communications function at Arab Insurance Group (Arig). He has also handled public affairs and communications for Cola-Cola India for the west region where he led the crisis management team during the pesticides controversy. Other PR assignments handled by him include a stint at Hinduja Group, Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Cipla.
 Anthony B M Good, executive chairman, Good Relations India said, “Our endeavour at Good Relations India is to develop the talent from within the organisation and provide our resources with a rewarding career-path. Deepak has been with us for nearly a year heading strategy and his appointment as COO is a testimony of our firm belief in nurturing and grooming professional talent to assume larger responsibilities in the organisation.”
 

 

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