Reliance Jio, a leading name in the telecommunications industry, has welcomed Deependra Chetri as the State Head of Corporate Communication.
This exciting announcement was shared by Deependra Chetri himself on his LinkedIn profile, where he expressed his enthusiasm for his new role, saying, “I’m delighted to announce my new role as State Head – Corporate Communication at Reliance Jio.”
Deependra Chetri brings a wealth of experience in the field of corporate communication to his new role. Prior to joining Reliance Jio, he served as the Client Servicing Lead at Team Work Communication Group.
His journey in corporate communication also includes the position of Assistant Director of Corporate Communication at the All India Management Association (AIMA) and the role of Manager of Public Relations at Hockey India.
Chetri’s career showcases a diverse background in corporate communication, having worked with several prominent PR firms, including Perfect Relations, Adfactors, Avian Media, and Woodworks. His expertise and extensive experience make him a valuable addition to the corporate communication team at Reliance Jio.
With his new role at Reliance Jio, Deependra Chetri is set to contribute his skills and knowledge to further enhance the company’s communication strategies and strengthen its position in the telecommunications industry.
This appointment reflects Reliance Jio’s commitment to excellence in corporate communication and its dedication to bringing top talent on board.
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