Campaign India Team
Apr 03, 2012

Josy Paul heads to Cannes Lions 2012 as speaker

As part of the panel discussion, he will mainly focus on what makes a piece of creative a great work

Josy Paul heads to Cannes Lions 2012 as speaker

Josy Paul, chairman and national creative director, BBDO India  is all set to make his debut as a speaker at the 59th Cannes International Advertising Festival on Thursday, June 21. Paul will be sharing the stage with legendary BBDO creatives, David Lubars; Paul Brazier and Nick Worthington.

Commenting on the development, Paul said, "It's all about decoding and deconstructing great work. It will be about peeling back the layers, piece by piece, dissecting it, analysing it and offering our opinions on what makes this work stuff you want to look at over and over and over again." 

"On a more personal note, it's humbling to be invited on stage at Cannes alongside some of the most influential people in the world. I owe this honor to the great men who lead BBDO worldwide and to the audacious work that we have been doing in India with a highly inspired team of rare and talented individuals," he added. 

 

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Campaign India

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