PFC’s Shubham Saurav Singh bestowed with the ‘Most Promising PR Person of the Year Award’

November 17, 2022

Shubham receiving the award from Ravindra Kumar, Chief Editor, The Statesman, Ms. Suchandra Vaaniya, Film Actor & Producer, R K Dubey, Former CMD, Canara Bank & Dr Vinay Kumar, PRCI National President at PRCI’s 16th Global Communication Conclave held on 11th November 2022 in Kolkata 

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Chandigarh, November 17, 2022;

Shubham Saurav Singh is currently posted as Deputy Manager (PR) with Power Finance Corporation Limited. Shubham is an alumnus of the prestigious Shri Ram College of Commerce and is a gold medallist in ‘Advertising & PR’ from the Indian Institute of Mass communication, Delhi.

He is currently pursuing his MBA in International Business from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT). Shubham happens to be the youngest PR professional in the Indian Power Sector. As management entails different functional specialisations such as marketing, strategic management, technical & strategic planning besides HR and financial management, Shubham has honed his skills as a young and aspiring Corporate Communication executive by working closely with CEOs, CXOs, CMDs, journalists and Chief of Bureaus.  

He has contributed immensely in creating and maintaining a positive public image for the individuals, groups, and organization he represents. He possesses hands on experience in media handling and has delivered lectures on “Government Sector –PR” and “Cultivating Effective Media Relations: How to face the camera”. Shubham is a proud recipient of many national training certifications and has also written articles for various research journals and publications.

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