Keeping Sir John Hegarty, Rupert Murdoch, Dave Lubars, Alex Bogusky and Steve Forbes Jr company in the Campaign Global Power List 2010 are 11 Indians.
The worthies from who made it to the list, in alphabetical order (there is no ranking) are among 189 professionals to be included: Network 18’s Raghav Bahl, Madison’s Sam Balsara, Taproot’s Agnello Dias, Mindshare’s Ragothaman Gowthaman, Bennett, Coleman & Company’s Vineet Jain, McCann’s Prasoon Joshi, JWT’s Senthil Kumar, IPL’s Lalit Modi, O&M’s Piyush Pandey, Living Media’s Aroon Purie and Group M’s Vikram Sakhuja.
Details of their entries will be published in the forthcoming issue of Campaign India.
11 Indians in Campaign Global Power List
Keeping Sir John Hegarty, Rupert Murdoch, Dave Lubars, Alex Bogusky and Steve Forbes Jr company in the Campaign Global Power List 2010 are 11 Indians.
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