Campaign India Team
Jul 29, 2014

MG Parameswaran is AAAI president

New office bearers for 2014-15 elected at AGM on 25 July

MG Parameswaran is AAAI president
The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) has elected MG Parameswaran, advisor, FCB Ulka Advertising, president for the year 2014-’15, at its AGM held in Mumbai on 25 July.
 
Parameswaran was vice president of the body. Nakul Chopra, CEO - South Asia, Publicis Communications, has been elected vice president. Immediate past president Arvind Sharma will be the ex-officio member of the new AAAI executive committee, informed an official statement.
 
Other elected members of the executive committee are: Nagesh Alai (Interface Communications / FCB Ulka Group), Sam Balsara (Madison Communications / Madison World), Rana Barua (Contract Advertising), Ashish Bhasin (Aegis Media / Dentsu Aegis Network), Kunal Lalani (Crayons Advertising), Rohit Ohri (Dentsu Creative Impact / Dentsu India Group), Pranav Premnarayen (Prem Associates Advertising and Marketing), CVL Srinivas (GroupM Media India / GroupM South Asia), Vivek Srivastava (Innocean Worldwide Communication) and Srinivasan K Swamy (RK Swamy BBDO).
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