Campaign India Team
Sep 08, 2016

IAA announces 'Knowledge Series' featuring Raghav Bahl and Ronnie Screwvala

First event to be hosted on 16 September, prior to the IndIAA Awards

IAA announces 'Knowledge Series' featuring Raghav Bahl and Ronnie Screwvala
The India chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) has announced a 'Knowledge Series' on ‘Reshaping Markets Through Disruption’. 
 
The first event in the series will feature Raghav Bahl, founder of Quintillion Media, and Ronnie Screwvala, founder UTV Group, Unilazer Ventures and Swades Foundation. The session will be moderated by Mini Menon, co-founder and editor at Indy Network. 
 
Srinivasan Swamy, president, IAA India Chapter and SVP, IAA Global, said, “The IAA Knowledge Series offers an excellent opportunity for a discussion on issues of critical importance for advertising, marketing and media professionals. We have decided to have the IAA Knowledge Series and the IndIAA Awards on the same day, so that the people attending will have the opportunity to engage on two very different matters.” 
 
The second edition of IndIAA Awards is sponsored by Mathrubhumi, while the 'Knowledge Series' event is powered by The Free Press Journal.

 

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