Campaign India Team
Oct 14, 2014

Prasoon Joshi to 'journey down memory lane' at IAA Young Turks Forum next

Event on 17 October in Mumbai

Prasoon Joshi to 'journey down memory lane' at IAA Young Turks Forum next
Chairman Asia Pacific and CEO of McCann World Group India, Prasoon Joshi, will take a 'journey down memory lane' with Kaushik Roy, president, brand strategy and marketing communications, Reliance Industries, at the next IAA Young Turks Forum. 
 
The session will be hosted at Nehru Centre in Mumbai on 17 October. 
 
Srinivasan K Swamy, president - India chapter, and vice-president - development, Apac, IAA, said, “IAA Young Turks Forum in its three prior events has shown how the young professionals find this very useful. We are happy to have brought out this series, which is giving an opportunity for them to listen, learn and get inspired by successful communication experts from different genres.”
 
Monica Tata, managing director, HBO South Asia, which is the presenting partner of the IAA Young Turks Forum, said, “HBO has always had a strong connect with youth audiences and we are delighted to be associated with this platform that gives young professionals a chance to interact with experts from different fields."
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