Campaign India Team
Aug 27, 2020

Krishan Premnarayen to be felicitated with AAAI's Lifetime Achievement Award for 2020

The award is billed as the highest honour to be given to an individual in India for outstanding contribution to the advertising industry

Krishan Premnarayen
Krishan Premnarayen
The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) has announced this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to Krishan Premnarayen, senior partner, Prem Associates Advertising and Marketing.
 
He's the 28th recipient of the award (full list below).
 
Premnarayen was the youngest president of the AAAI when he took charge as president in 1988 at the age of 36 years. According to a statement from the AAAI, it was his efforts that got the AAAI invitation from the I&B Ministry, Doordarshan, AI to work with them on several issues like accreditation, credit etc. 
 
Ashish Bhasin, president, AAAI, said, “Krishan Premnarayen, besides being the youngest ever president, made very significant contributions to the industry. It was during his tenure that the foundation was laid to make AAAI the legitimately recognized body for our industry across constituencies. He must also be given due credit for vastly strengthening AAAI’s relationships with the media industry – including while he was at the helm of ABC and NRSC. He is truly deserving of this honour.”
 
Nakul Chopra, chairman, AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award Selection Committee, said, “It gives me immense pleasure that this year’s Committee unanimously decided to confer this richly deserved honour on Krishan. His manifold contributions to the industry have played an important role in helping strengthen both our industry and our Association over many years. Even after he was no longer directly active with AAAI he continued to go out of his way to help, whenever called upon for an industry cause. It is somewhat fitting that he is being conferred an award, the inception of which dates back to his own tenure as president AAAI. He richly deserves this award, my heartiest congratulations to him.”
 
 
1.Subhas Ghosal -1988
 
2.Bal Mundkur - 1989
 
3. K Kurian - 1990
 
4. S R Ayer - 1991 
 
5. Alyque Padamsee - 1992 
 
6. Sylvester DaCunha - 1993
 
7. Mike Khanna - 1994
 
8. Subroto Sengupta - 1995 
 
9. Ravi Gupta - 1996
 
10. R K Swamy - 1997
 
11. A G Krishnamurthy - 1998
 
12. Mohammad Khan - 1999
 
13. Gerson da Cunha - 2000
 
14. Walter Saldanha - 2001
 
15. Diwan Arun Nanda - 2002
 
16. Prem Mehta - 2003
 
17. Goutam Rakshit - 2004
 
18. Ranjan Kapur - 2008
 
19. Sam Balsara - 2009
 
20. Piyush Pandey - 2010
 
21. Anil Kapoor - 2013
 
22. Ramesh Narayan - 2014
 
23. S V Sista - 2015
 
24. Srinivasan K Swamy - 2016
 
25. Roda Mehta - 2017
 
26. Ram Sehgal - 2018
 
27. Madhukar Kamath - 2019
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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