Campaign India Team
Jun 29, 2022

SGA appoints Sudhir Shetty as CEO of PR practice

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SGA appoints Sudhir Shetty as CEO of PR practice
Strategic Growth Advisors (SGA) has announced the appointment of Sudhir Shetty as its CEO for its public relations practice. 
 
In his new role, he aims to create value for SGA’s clients through multiple channels of investor communications, media communications, corporate reporting, branding and design services.
 
Shetty moves from Adfactors, where he was senior vice president. 
 
Samir Shah, managing director, SGA, said, “We are excited to have Sudhir taking the reins of our PR practice and partner with us in creating India’s best communications consulting practice. Over the last 12 years, SGA has dominated the investor relations space by redefining the profession and continuously evolving to adopt best practices focused on creating value for our clients. Our corporate reporting practice has also grown manifold. Our philosophy is to collaborate with the best professionals in the space to offer the most distinguished consulting services to our client partners. We are committed to redefining the agency services offered in public relations to be more strategic consulting in nature. Sudhir brings the perfect mix of understanding of public relations, media, capital markets and investor psyche to lead the practice.”
 
Shetty said, “I have been a silent observer and admirer of SGA over the years and in the way they conduct themselves while continuing to grow. Over the years, SGA has been instrumental in creating value for several clients through strategic consulting and disciplined dissemination of correct information to the investors’ community. With this DNA of in-depth analysis and deep understanding of client business, I’m confident that the PR practice too, can create a differentiated and niche approach, adding tremendous value to all its existing and potential PR clients. I am extremely thrilled to join the SGA team as they progress on the journey of creating value for the client through multiple channels of investor communications, media communications, corporate reporting and branding and design services.”
 
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