Tag: Sarvesh Tiwari PRP

  • PR Professionals boosts digital firepower with Sunny Jain as associate vice president – digital

    PR Professionals boosts digital firepower with Sunny Jain as associate vice president – digital

    MUMBAI: PR Professionals (PRP) is betting big on digital. On 28 April 2025, the integrated communications agency announced the appointment of Sunny Jain as associate vice president – digital, strengthening its leadership bench as it doubles down on performance-driven brand storytelling.

    Armed with over 15 years of digital marketing experience, Jain will focus on expanding PRP’s performance marketing capabilities, maximising client ROI, and weaving together content, PR, and digital strategies into a seamless growth engine. His arrival coincides with PRP’s aggressive digital push across infrastructure, education, and governance sectors.

    Jain’s résumé reads like a blueprint for digital excellence, having steered strategies at Spicejet, VLCC Healthcare, Brentwoods Education, Greenply Industries, and Indiamart. His skill set spans SEO, SEM, lead generation, affiliate marketing, digital media planning, and customer acquisition across India, the GCC, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

    “As the communication landscape evolves, seamless integration of digital and public relations has become the cornerstone of impactful brand storytelling. Sunny’s extensive experience and result-driven approach will further strengthen PRP’s ability to deliver holistic communication strategies to our clients,” said PR Professionals founder & MD Sarvesh Tiwari.

    Expressing his excitement, Jain added, “I am excited to join PR Professionals at a time when the digital communications landscape is undergoing such transformative changes. PRP’s portfolio of integrated communications services and diverse approach offers the ideal conditions to drive meaningful digital impact. I look forward to working with this amazing team to push the boundaries of innovation and performance.”

    PRP’s digital credentials are already strong, managing major mandates like Hudco, PFRDA, RLDA, IIM Mumbai, MMRDA, and Bihar’s education and revenue departments. Founded in 2011, PR Professionals now spans 12 Indian cities and six international centres, with a 150-strong team driving its integrated communications engine.

  • PR Professionals clinch ICC gig, get inked into a century-old power circle

    PR Professionals clinch ICC gig, get inked into a century-old power circle

    MUMBAI: It’s not every day that a PR firm bags a client older than independent India. But PR Professionals (PRP), the Gurugram-based communications powerhouse, just pulled off a press-worthy coup by being appointed as the official PR partner for the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) — a 100-year-old juggernaut of Indian industry headquartered in Kolkata. Talk about prestige meets press kits.

    The announcement came on 7 April 2025, and let’s just say, the champagne corks in Gurugram likely flew higher than ICC’s GDP targets. With this mandate, PRP enters the rarefied boardrooms of economic policy influencers, industrial tycoons and policymakers — and yes, probably a lot of spreadsheets too.

    “We are honored to partner with the Indian Chamber of Commerce, a 100-year-old institution that has significantly contributed to India’s economic landscape…” said PR Professionals founder & MD Sarvesh Tiwari in a statement that managed to be both humble and headline-ready.

    Founded in 1925, ICC isn’t just another acronym in a crowded sea of business forums. It’s the OG of Indian commerce bodies — the one that’s been around since pre-partition, pre-GDP and certainly pre-Whatsapp. Under the presidency of Abhyuday Jindal (yes, of Jindal Stainless Ltd fame), ICC has kept its relevance sharper than a budget analyst’s pencil.

    With senior office bearers like Brij Bhushan Agarwal of Shyam Metalics and Parth Neotia of Ambuja Neotia Group, this is a chamber with more corporate weight than a B-school case study collection. And it’s not just about boardroom banter — ICC pumps out macroeconomic studies, state investment climate reports, and policy recommendations that find their way into budget files and bureaucratic briefs.

    In 2024, ICC celebrated its centenary at Kolkata’s Town Hall with the likes of Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy gracing the dais — because if you’re going to age gracefully, you might as well throw a bash with billionaires.

    As for PR Professionals, this isn’t their first rodeo. Since its launch in 2011, the firm has grown from a modest agency into a 12-office Indian PR titan with six international outposts. From infrastructure to aviation, railways to public sector behemoths — they’ve handled it all, often with flair, and always with media mileage.

    This partnership with ICC adds another feather to PRP’s already flamboyant cap. It’s a move that underscores their expertise in crafting complex narratives, managing large-scale mandates, and making even government jargon sparkle.

    In PR terms, this is the equivalent of bagging a blockbuster film after a string of indie hits.

    Strategic messaging? Check.

    National economic visibility? Double check.

    It’s a marriage of old money and new media — and one that’s bound to make noise in all the right corridors.