Campaign India Team
May 27, 2008

Madhvani, Purohit, Hemrajani set to speak at OAC 2008

The fourth Outdoor Advertising Convention (OAC) is scheduled to take place on 27 and 28 June, 2008 in Mumbai. Outdoor Advertising Awards (OAA) will take place on 28 June.  The number of categories has increased to 24 this year with the inclusion of 'Best Use of Posters.'

Madhvani, Purohit, Hemrajani set to speak at OAC 2008

The fourth Outdoor Advertising Convention (OAC) is scheduled to take place on 27 and 28 June, 2008 in Mumbai. Outdoor Advertising Awards (OAA) will take place on 28 June.  The number of categories has increased to 24 this year with the inclusion of 'Best Use of Posters.'

The speakers at the convention include Jacqui Kean, Global Brand Communications Director, The Economist; Meenakshi Madhvani, CEO, Spatial Access Media Solutions; Mark Neely, - Regional Director - Research Asia/Pacific Nielsen Media Research; Jim Liu, Managing Partner, Kinetic China; Sunder Hemrajani, - Managing Director, Times Innovative Media; Apurva Purohit, CEO, Radio City; Manoj Kumar, Senior Partner, Hammurabi & Solomon; Soumitra Bhattacharyya, CEO, Laqshya Outdoors and R.A. Rajeev, Addl. Municipal Commissioner, Greater Mumbai.
 

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Campaign India

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