Campaign India Team
Feb 08, 2024

Sanjay Gupta joins PR Professionals

Moves from Advance Valves

Sanjay Gupta joins PR Professionals
PR Professionals has announced the appointment of Sanjay Gupta as chief executive officer. 
 
He moves from Advance Valves, where he was vice president - marketing.
 
Sarvesh Tiwari, founder and managing director, PR Professionals, said, "We are delighted to welcome Sanjay Gupta Sir as our CEO. His extensive experience and exceptional marketing and strategic leadership track record will undoubtedly drive our company to new heights of success. We are confident that his vision and expertise will further strengthen PR Professionals' position as a leader in the public relations industry.”
 
Gupta said, "I am thrilled to join PR Professionals, a company known for its excellence and innovation in public relations and communications, and feel that PRP Group has all the elements to propel it into a world-class image and brand solution provider across industries and various government sectors.”
 
In a career spanning over three decades, he has also worked with Nissan Motor Corporation and Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, among others. 
 
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Campaign India

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