Campaign India Team
Sep 08, 2010

Campaign India A List set for launch

The second edition of the Campaign India A List is due to be launched on September 8, 2010 at a special ceremony to be held in Mumbai at the Grand Hyatt.

Campaign India A List set for launch

The second edition of the Campaign India A List is due to be launched on September 8, 2010 at a special ceremony to be held in Mumbai at the Grand Hyatt.  

The A List features close to 500 of the most influential people in the advertising, marketing and media industry. The most common question that the Campaign India team gets  asked about the A List is about the qualities that qualify an adlander as an A Lister.  

An A Lister is someone who wields influence within his/her ecosystem,  but its an influence that isn’t necessarily proportionate to one’s job title. The 2010  Campaign India A List has been supported by aidem Ventures. The 108 page book will be free to all subscribers and registered users of Campaign India.  

Those who wish to receive a copy of the 2010 Campaign India A List can do so by emailing us their details at [email protected].

Source:
Campaign India

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