Campaign India Team
Jun 24, 2011

AdAsia 2011 confirms six new international speakers

The list includes Joseph Tripodi, Akira Kagami, Thirasak Tanapatanakul, Duncan Goose, Kitty Lun and Koichi Yamamato

AdAsia 2011 confirms six new international speakers

 

AdAsia2011 has confirmed six new international speakers. The list includes Coca-Cola’s global chief marketing officer, Joseph V Tripodi, Akira Kagami, executive advisor and global executive creative advisor, Dentsu Inc., Thirasak Tanapatanakul, worldwide chairman at Creative Juice, Duncan Goose, founder and managing director of London-based Global Ethics Limited, Kitty Lun, chairman and chief executive officer, LOWE China and Koichi Yamamato , general manager at Global Solutions Center, Dentsu Inc. 
 
Commenting on these confirmations, Madhukar Kamath, chairman, Organising Committee AdAsia2011 and Group chief executive officer and managing director, Mudra Group said, "We are honoured to welcome more eminent personalities as speakers to AdAsia2011. Their experience and expertise in different fields of business, marketing and advertising will add tremendous value.”
 
Other speakers confirmed for AdAsia2011 are David Dogra, Ram Charan, Rishad Tobaccowala and Indra Nooyi.
 
AdAsia 2011 returns to India after an eight year absence and will be held in New Delhi from 31 October to 03 November 2011.
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Campaign India

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