Radhika Joshi
May 07, 2013

Video: Curtain Raiser 1: IAA Debates Delhi - ‘Creative awards can also be given for differentiated one-off expressions’

Ajay Kakar, Nitesh Tiwari and Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar are saying ‘Yes’. Here’s why.

Ahead of the IAA Debates Delhi on 13 May 2013 presented by the Dainik Bhaskar Group, Campaign India caught up with adlanders for their take on the topic: ‘Creative awards can also be given for differentiated one-off expressions’.

In this first video, we feature Ajay Kakar, chief marketing officer, Aditya Birla Group – Financial Services; Nitesh Tiwari, chief creative officer, Leo Burnett India; and Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar, national creative director, Bates CHI & Partners India.

What’s your take? Mail in, to [email protected].

IAA Debates Delhi, presented by the Dainik Bhaskar Group:

Date: 13 May 2013
Time: 4.30 to 6.30 pm
Venue: The Trident, Gurgaon
Speakers FOR: Josy Paul, chairman and CCO, BBDO India; Pratap Bose, COO, DDB Mudra Group
Speakers AGAINST: Deepika Warrier, vice-president, beverages marketing, Pepsico India; Lloyd Mathias, director, Green Bean Ventures
Moderator: Santosh Desai, MD and CEO, Future Brands

Entry strictly by invitation. To register, e-mail: [email protected]

Source:
Campaign India

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