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Fixderma’s Pimple Police goes on patrol to crack down on breakouts in colleges

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MUMBAI: Acne beware, the Pimple Police are in town! Fixderma is taking its dermatologist-prescribed skincare to the streets (and lecture halls) with a playful new initiative aimed at educating young adults on safe, science-backed routines. The campaign, visiting 35 leading colleges across NCR and Mumbai, is turning skincare into an interactive, hands-on experience that’s as fun as it is informative.

The concept is simple yet clever: Fixderma’s “Pimple Police” issue an ‘Arrest Warrant’ to Clear Skin, encouraging students with flawless complexions to maintain their glow while motivating those battling breakouts to achieve a clearer, healthier skin. Using mobile skincare vans, the initiative brings dermatologists and brand experts directly to students, offering live consultations, myth-busting sessions, and practical demonstrations of effective routines for acne-prone and sensitive skin.

Fixderma founder and CEO Shaily Mehrotra explained the timing: “College is the stage where young people begin exploring skincare independently. With the Pimple Police initiative, we want to reach them at this pivotal point helping them make informed choices and understand that skincare is not a luxury, it’s self-care for life.”

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Adding to the excitement Fixderma director of marketing Anurag Sharma said, “Pimple Police is about simplifying skincare for the youth in a way that’s both educational and exciting. We’re creating conversations, not campaigns encouraging students to understand their skin rather than chase trends.”

Dermatologists are also on board to provide credible guidance. Anuradha from Fixderma highlighted, “Many young adults experiment with products without understanding their skin’s needs. Our sessions aim to debunk myths, guide them towards mindful skincare habits, and introduce them to safe, dermatologist-approved routines.”

With outreach support from 245 Degrees Communication, Fixderma’s Pimple Police seeks to democratise skincare, turning students into a generation of informed, confident consumers who prioritise health over hype. By merging education with entertainment, the initiative redefines how young adults perceive skincare not as a fleeting trend, but a lasting investment in their confidence and well-being.

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From witty warrants to mobile vans, the campaign is set to transform campuses into hubs of clear-skin advocacy, giving acne-prone teens the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take control of their skin. In doing so, Fixderma isn’t just fighting pimples, it’s creating a movement, one campus at a time.

 

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KPMG names Gary Wingrove as global chairman and CEO from October

Record Gmada bids signal rising demand as Rs 1,000 crore bet reshapes Tricity skyline

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MUMBAI: KPMG has chosen continuity with a forward tilt. The firm has announced that Gary Wingrove will take over as global chairman and CEO of KPMG International, beginning a four year term from 1 October 2026. Currently serving as global chief operating officer, Wingrove steps into the top role after being nominated by the global board and elected by the global council.

A KPMG veteran with over 25 years at the firm, Wingrove has been closely involved in shaping its recent trajectory. As global COO, he has helped drive the firm’s Collective Strategy, focusing on operational integration, global investments and the steady expansion of the KPMG Delivery Network. He has also been at the forefront of KPMG’s digital push, including the rollout of AI enabled solutions across its global operations.

Before his global role, Wingrove served as CEO of KPMG Australia for nearly a decade, where he led a period of strong growth, almost doubling revenue, profitability and headcount while steering a cultural reset.

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He succeeds Bill Thomas, who has led KPMG since 2017 and will work alongside Wingrove over the next six months to ensure a smooth transition.

Thomas leaves behind a firm that looks markedly different from when he took charge. Under his leadership, KPMG’s global revenues have risen by 55 per cent, and its workforce has expanded to more than 276,000 people. He also unified the network of member firms under the Collective Strategy, aligning priorities and strengthening governance.

His tenure saw heavy investment in technology and partnerships, with alliances spanning Microsoft, Google Cloud, SAP, Oracle and ServiceNow. These collaborations, along with platforms like KPMG Clara, have helped the firm scale its AI-led offerings and sharpen its competitive edge.

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Beyond growth, Thomas also pushed improvements in audit quality and sustainability. Initiatives such as a multiyear global sustainability strategy and the Our Impact Plan have aimed to embed long term thinking into the firm’s operations and client services.

For Wingrove, the brief is clear but evolving. He has signalled a focus on agility, deep expertise and technology driven solutions as clients navigate an increasingly complex business landscape. He also emphasised KPMG’s identity as a people first organisation, supported by technology and unified through its global network.

The timing of the leadership change comes as KPMG continues to grow, reporting a 5.1 per cent rise in global revenue in FY25, with gains across tax and legal, audit and advisory services. Growth was recorded across all regions, despite a challenging macro environment.

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As Wingrove prepares to take charge, the firm appears set on a familiar path with a sharper digital edge. Same playbook, perhaps, but with a renewed focus on speed, scale and smarter solutions.

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