Campaign India Team
Sep 16, 2009

Harley Davidson India announces communication partners

Harley Davidson has announced its communications partners in India. The company has unveiled The Republic as its advertising and communications agency and Edelman as its public relations and media consultancy. In addition to these, Harley Davidson has also roped in Seventy EMG for its events and experential activities.

Harley Davidson India announces communication partners
Harley Davidson has announced its communications partners in India. The company has unveiled The Republic as its advertising and communications agency and Edelman as its public relations and media consultancy. In addition to these, Harley Davidson has also roped in Seventy EMG for its events and experential activities.

Speaking about the development, Anoop Prakash, managing director, Harley Davidson Motor Company India said, "Working with our international brand and communication strategy partners Cricket, we sought to put together an integrated team of best-in-class local communication partners."

"These three agencies are already working together, having worked with us to manage the initial launch activity including the creation of the Harley-Davidson India website (www.harley-davidson.in) and the recent Founders' Ride in New Delhi on August 30th," he added.

Prakash also said that the company has no plans to make further appointments, as of now.

 

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