Campaign India Team
Jan 08, 2018

Campaign's Secret Santa offer gets a huge response from the CMO fraternity

Senior marketing professionals across industries have joined the movement to stay relevant and stay innovative in 2018

Campaign's Secret Santa offer gets a huge response from the CMO fraternity
At the end of 2017, when we at Campaign India put up a unique new year offer We will be your Secret Santa, inviting nominations to receive a special new year gift, the response was very encouraging.
 
Agencies and media owners nominated several names of marketing professionals as the person to receive a special New Year gift from our end.
 
The gift in the form of a half day workshop on idea generation and breaking mental blocks will be held on January 12th at The Goose and The Grid Iron in Mumbai from 10 AM to 1 PM followed by lunch.
 
Senior marketing professionals from Aditya Birla Group, Hindustan Unilever, Citibank, Novartis are just some top notch names that have already confirmed participation. More confirmations are on their way. 
 
This workshop will be led by Sridhar Ramanathan, innovation facilitator, consultant and coach. Sridhar was a part of Ogilvy & Mather for 25 years and started the direct marketing vertical under the agency, before retiring as a director on the agency's board. He is now a certified coach.
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Campaign India

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