Campaign India Team
Mar 26, 2015

Second set of speakers for Goafest Knowledge Seminars announced

Event to be hosted from 9 to 11 April

Second set of speakers for Goafest Knowledge Seminars announced
The second set of speakers for the Knowledge Seminars of Goafest 2015 have been announced. 
 
The speakers include author Chetan Bhagat; Vikas Bahl, film producer, screenwriter and director; Suhas Gopinath, CEO and chairman of Global INC., East India Comedy.
 
Nakul Chopra, chairman of Goafest 2015 and vice president, Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI), said, “In its 10th year we want Goafest to be spectacular. Our endeavour is to make the content of the festival even richer. We want the young delegates to have the fullest opportunity to learn, imbibe and celebrate creativity.”
 
Dr. M.G. Parameswaran, president, AAAI, commented, “The diverse and stimulating line up of speakers will be a great learning for all the delegates. We look forward to great sessions with each one of these reputed speakers."
 
 

 

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