Campaign India Team
Sep 03, 2009

Caroline Marshall to be present at Campaign India A List launch

Caroline Marshall, executive editor, Brand Media, Haymarket Media will be in India for the launch of the first edition of Campaign India’s A List. The Campaign India A List, supported by NDTV Media, is a list of the most influential people in advertising, marketing and media. Marshall, who is the creator of the A List's UK edition, began her career at Haymarket as a graduate trainee on Haymarket’s What Car? Magazine.

Caroline Marshall to be present at Campaign India A List launch
Caroline Marshall, executive editor, Brand Media, Haymarket Media will be in India for the launch of the first edition of Campaign India’s A List. The Campaign India A List, supported by NDTV Media, is a list of the most influential people in advertising, marketing and media. Marshall, who is the creator of the A List's UK edition, began her career at Haymarket as a graduate trainee on Haymarket’s What Car? Magazine.

She later worked on various Haymarket business magazines before joining Campaign as features editor in 1995. She became deputy editor in 1998, editor in 2000 and executive editor for Haymarket’s Brand Media division in 2004. Marshall is the author of Pocket Advertising for The Economist and wrote the Daily Telegraph's advertising column, Ad Hoc, for two years.

 

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Campaign India

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