Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2009

Ad Club Bombay organises the Annual Media Review

The Ad Club of Bombay has announced its annual Media Review and the AdAsia Roadshow 2009. The Annual Media Review has experts from the media buying fraternity deliberating on a specific medium, besides highlighting learnings from various micro happenings with its macro implications for the industry practitioneers. Speaking at the occasion will be Jasmin Sohrabji, MD, OMD; Nandini Dias, COO, Lodestar Universal; Pratap Bose, CEO, Mudra Max; Punita Arumugam, Group CEO, Madison Media and R Gowthaman, leader, Mindshare South Asia.

Ad Club Bombay organises the Annual Media Review
The Ad Club of Bombay has announced its annual Media Review and the AdAsia Roadshow 2009. The Annual Media Review has experts from the media buying fraternity deliberating on a specific medium, besides highlighting learnings from various micro happenings with its macro implications for the industry practitioneers.

Speaking at the occasion will be Jasmin Sohrabji, MD, OMD; Nandini Dias, COO, Lodestar Universal; Pratap Bose, CEO, Mudra Max; Punita Arumugam, Group CEO, Madison Media and R Gowthaman, leader, Mindshare South Asia.

The Annual Media Review will be held on July 17 at the Ball Room, Taj Lands End, Bandra, Mumbai at 6.30 pm. Call 022 23894091 or mail [email protected] for details.
 

 

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Campaign India

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