Campaign India Team
Aug 22, 2008

Young Achievers Awards on September 24

The Advertising Club of Bombay has announced the Young Achievers Awards to be held on September 24, 2008 in Mumbai. The awards have been created to recognise and encourage the young talent in the advertising and marketing communications industry. These will be held every year.

Young Achievers Awards on September 24

The Advertising Club of Bombay has announced the Young Achievers Awards to be held on September 24, 2008 in Mumbai. The awards have been created to recognise and encourage the young talent in the advertising and marketing communications industry. These will be held every year.
There will be various categories for the awards including business leader, brand marketer, media person, digital person, sales person and budding artist. The entry forms can be downloaded from the Ad Club website, www.adclubbombay.com. The last date for submitting the entries is September 10.
Sunil Lulla, chairperson, Young Achievers Awards said, “The young achiever awards is for professionals below the age of 30. The entries need to be endorsed by the company.”

 
 

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