Campaign India Team
Feb 02, 2022

LaunchMyCareer appoints Hill+Knowlton Strategies

Account won following a multi-agency pitch

LaunchMyCareer appoints Hill+Knowlton Strategies
LaunchMyCareer, a career guidance platform, has appointed Hill+Knowlton Strategies (H+K) as its communications agency in India.  
 
This account was won after a multi-agency pitch. The agency will be responsible for the public relations duties of the brand. 
 
Ankur Aggarwal, co-founder, LaunchMyCareer, said, “We are happy to partner with Hill+Knowlton Strategies India as our communications partner. To help drive our vision of nurturing young peoples' skills and aptitudes to provide them with age-appropriate exposure to career knowledge. As a strategic partner, we are confident that H+K will be able to leverage support for us amongst our stakeholders through their three-decades-long strong track record of advising diverse players in the Indian landscape and their localised expertise in media handling."
 
Abhishek Gulyani, CEO, Hill+Knowlton Strategies India, said, “We are thrilled to begin this exciting journey with LaunchMyCareer and look forward to this partnership to manage their strategic communications. Their innovative business model is capable of achieving fast-paced growth in the region and we look forward to further driving their brand value and being an integral part of their development in India.”
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Campaign India

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