Campaign India Team
Sep 15, 2009

Rediffusion Y&R PR appoints Radha Roy as Delhi head

Rediffusion – Y&R Public Relations has hired Radha Roy (pictured) as head of Delhi and national business development. Roy comes in with 15 years of experience in the PR and communications industry, her last assignment being that of an independent consultant.Prior to that she was a partner at Genesis Burson-Marsteller - Delhi and Bangalore where she handled clients like Pepsico, Max New York Life, etc. 

Rediffusion Y&R PR appoints Radha Roy as Delhi head
Rediffusion – Y&R Public Relations has hired Radha Roy (pictured) as head of Delhi and national business development. Roy comes in with 15 years of experience in the PR and communications industry, her last assignment being that of an independent consultant.

Prior to that she was a partner at Genesis Burson-Marsteller - Delhi and Bangalore where she handled clients like Pepsico, Max New York Life, etc. 

Divya Radhakrishnan, President – Rediffusion – Y&R PR said, “Radha is a very accomplished PR strategist with expertise across sectors. With all her experience and back-ground I am confident that Radha will play an important part to drive the new vision our group has for the PR practice in the coming future.”

Added Roy, “I’m happy to get into the thick of things in an agency again. My clear focus over the next few months will be to expand the portfolio, bring in best practices and lead the best in class team.”

Rediffusion – Y&R Public Relations handles clients such as Oracle, Airtel, Art D Nox, Revlon, Warner Brothers and Grover Wines in Delhi.

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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