Integrated Centre for Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. (ICCPL PR) has announced the promotion of Parkhi Pasricha to Vice President, recognizing her significant contributions to the company's growth and success in the real estate sector.
Public RelationsReal EstateIccpl PrParkhi PasrichaVice PresidentReal Estate NewsAug 14, 2025
ICCPL PR, or Integrated Centre for Consultancy Pvt. Ltd., is one of India’s leading PR and communications firms. It has a strong presence in the real estate sector and has worked with over 50 real estate companies, helping them build their brands through strategic public relations campaigns.
Parkhi Pasricha is a seasoned public relations professional with over 15 years of experience. She has recently been promoted to Vice President at ICCPL PR, where she will continue to lead strategic communication plans and drive business development.
Parkhi Pasricha has managed clients across various sectors, including Technology, Healthcare, Start-ups, and Real Estate. Her diverse experience has been a valuable asset to ICCPL PR.
Parkhi Pasricha has been promoted to the position of Vice President at ICCPL PR. In this role, she will continue to play a key part in devising strategic communication plans, leading and mentoring teams, and driving business development.
Dushyant Sinha, Founder & Managing Director of ICCPL PR, stated that Parkhi’s promotion to Vice President is a recognition of her consistent performance, leadership, and deep industry expertise. He is confident that she will continue to play a pivotal role in the company’s expansion and success.
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