Campaign India Team
Sep 03, 2021

The Advertising Club names Partha Sinha as president

The announcement was made at the club’s 67th annual general meeting

The Advertising Club names Partha Sinha as president
The Advertising Club has announced the appointment of Partha Sinha, president – Response Bennett, Coleman & Co, to lead the body as its president. 
 
The announcement was made at The Advertising Club’s 67th annual general meeting. 
 
Sinha said, “It’s an honour to be able to serve as the President of The Advertising Club. We have a very powerful management team this year and we want to do some meaningful engagement with the advertising, media and marketing community. The last 16 months have been really difficult for the fraternity and we would like to ensure that we work closely with everyone to get some of the mojos back. Our primary focus will remain excellence. We will celebrate excellence, train people to create excellence and create forums where people can exchange thoughts and ideas around excellence.”
 
The others who made it as the office bearers of the Club for the year 2021-2022 are Rana Barua as vice president, Shashi Sinha as secretary, Mitrajit Bhattacharya as joint secretary and Bhaskar Das as treasurer. 
 
Partho Dasgupta will continue as a member of the managing committee as the immediate past president for the ensuing year.
 
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