Madison Public Relations has announced additions to its client portfolio in ‘recent months’.
The new businesses are from several sectors, including GlaxoSmithKline’s vaccines business in India, The Cradle (centre under Apollo Health and Lifestyles), Budweiser, Garuda Foods, Hokey Pokey, Radikal Premium Rice, Brbee Products, Institute of Finance and International Management (IFIM, Bengaluru), Puma India, Skechers South Asia, Go Air, Shenzhen State Micro Technology Co., Media Today Group, Hilton Hotel (New Delhi), Wizzcare (Home Healthcare Specialists), Studio 169 (New Delhi), Panchantra Lifecare (Hyderabad), Meinhardt Infrastructure and McDowell Indian Derby (Mumbai).
The agency also bagged accounts in the construction and aviation sectors, winning the PR mandate for Sany Heavy Industry India (Pune) and Deccan Charters (Bengaluru). In the travel sector, the agency bagged Fairfest Media, an international tradeshow organiser and bC India.
Paresh Chaudhry, chief executive officer, Madison PR, said, “Madison PR has worked with iconic brands over the past 13 years and we will continue to focus on creating client delight. We are very pleased to sign on these new businesses from different sectors across our various offices. Our recent wins will help us reinforce our credibility as communication partners, as we continue to invest in infrastructure, talent development and establish our expertise across various sectors which will help clients to achieve their overall communication objectives.”
Madison PR announces ‘new’ account wins
Adds to its portfolio GlaxoSmithKline's vaccine business, Budweiser, Garuda Foods, Puma and Skechers, among others
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