Campaign India Team
Jan 16, 2018

India’s first ever roast of advertising, PR and digital

The event will take place in Mumbai this Thursday, Jan 18, 2018

India’s first ever roast of advertising, PR and digital
India’s first ever industry roast of advertising, PR & digital industry will take place in Mumbai this Thursday, January 18, 2018.
 
This an initiative by ‘The Commune', a Mumbai-based forum that facilitates cross-industry knowledge sharing and holds sessions for advertising, media and marketing communications professionals. 
 
Campaign India is a roast partner at the event. 
 
Senior leaders from the three industries participating in the roast are Shriram Iyer, NCD, Mullen Lintas, Sujit Patil, VP and head - corporate communications, Godrej Industries and Harshil Karia, MD, Schbang. They will roast their own and each other’s industry in a candid, uncensored but fun way. 
 
Each guest speaker gets 10 minutes of an individual standoff followed by ‘Roastmaster’ Prasad Sangameshwaran, managing editor, Campaign India, driving the conversation ahead and then will roast all the industries. 
 
The roast will be held at 7.00 pm in Verbena, Lower Parel. Entry fee is Rs.250 and people can RSVP on 9833582474 or [email protected].
 

Source:
Campaign India

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