Campaign India Team
Aug 06, 2018

AFAA Fasttrack: Six Indians travel to KL for programme

Winners are from Bates CHI, DDB Mudra, Geometry Global Encompass, Ogilvy (two) and WATConsult

From left: Kapse, Choudhary, Nag, D'souza, Agnihotri and Tomar
From left: Kapse, Choudhary, Nag, D'souza, Agnihotri and Tomar
The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) has invited six Indians for its annual Fasttrack Professional Excellence Programme held in Kuala Lumpur.
 
The list comprises of:
  • Adyasha Tomar (Ogilvy)
  • Sanketa Kapse (DDB Mudra)
  • Atreyi Nag (Bates CHI)
  • Ria Agnihotri (Geometry Encompass)
  • Hesham Choudhary (WATConsult)
  • Sheldon D'souza (Ogilvy)
AFAA's Fasttrack Professional Excellence Programme help develops personal leadership and empowerment in young talent. 
 
The six of them won an all expense paid trip to Malaysia after providing solutions for a brief - 'The role of advertising in a technology driven world'.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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