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Oct 27, 2010

Gutenberg Communications to manage PR for US-India business summit

NEW DELHI - Global strategic communications firm Gutenberg Communications has been appointed to manage media relations for a major business summit featuring President Barack Obama

Harjiv Singh, co-founder and co-CEO, Gutenberg Communications
Harjiv Singh, co-founder and co-CEO, Gutenberg Communications

Gutenberg Communications has been appointed by the US-India Business Council (USIBC) to lead a communications campaign for “The Business and Entrepreneurship Summit” during President Barack Obama’s first state visit to India.

Held on the 6 November in Mumbai, the conference will be hosted by the USIBC, the US Department of Commerce and the Confederation of Indian Industry.
 
“The US-India Business Council is pleased to partner with Gutenberg Communications,” said Ron Somers, president of USIBC.

“Having successfully managed several high-profile events in the past, we look forward to working together on this momentous occasion and to deepening commercial ties between the US and India," Somers added.
 
Harjiv Singh (pictured) co-founder and co-CEO of Gutenberg Communications added, "We are delighted to work with the USIBC and to join efforts that strengthen the US-India relationship in the public and private sectors."

Headquartered in New York, Gutenberg Communications has offices in London, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, as well as Silicon Valley and Boston.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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