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Campaign India In conversation with Engine Group's Robin Wight; Powered by Hindustan Times

Campaign India caught up with Robin Wight, president, Engine at Goafest 2011

by Anant Rangaswami | 09/04/2011

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Campaign India caught up with Robin Wight, president, Engine Group at Goafest 2011 and spoke to him on the possibility of his agency expanding into India sometime in the future. Wight also spoke about the work that he has viewed so far at the festival.

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