Campaign India Team
May 08, 2019

Schneider Electric appoints WATConsult for digital, social media

Account won following a multi-agency pitch

Schneider Electric appoints WATConsult for digital, social media
WATConsult has won the creative, digital and social media duties of Schneider Electric India following a multi-agency pitch. The agency's Bengaluru office will work on the account. 
 
Bidisha Nagraj, VP marketing, Schneider Electric, said, “For Schneider Electric, digitisation sits at the heart of all our efforts at efficiency, energy management, people practices and more. We wished to partner with a team that can appreciate the speed at which we are transforming, to reflect this reality and communicate this to the world outside. We are happy to partner with WATConsult to communicate with our ecosystem.”
 
Rajiv Dingra, founder and CEO, WATConsult, said, “We're proud to partner with Schneider Electric in their digital journey. As a full-service digital agency, we're uniquely poised to build innovation, creativity and efficiency in the evolving world of digital marketing. We're excited to build a robust alliance, across our digital solution verticals, with the team at Schneider.”
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