Manmohan Taparia
May 05, 2012

ACB and The Times Group present the Young Marketers Competition

Young Lion entries for marketers now open

ACB and The Times Group present the Young Marketers Competition

The Advertising Club  Bombay along with The Times of India Group, which is the official representative of the Cannes International Festival in India, is offering an opportunity to two young marketers from a client organisation aged 30 years or younger (born after 17 June 1982) this summer to get to visit the Cannes Young Lion Client Competition.

The participant teams in the competition would have to prepare a brief on the given topic, present a PowerPoint presentation and answer questions posed by the jury members. The shortlisted candidates would then have to appear for a group discussion.

The winner of the competition shall receive an all expense paid trip, sponsored by the Advertising Club Bombay, to the Cannes Lion 2012 where they will be presented with gold medals.

For further details please visit the Ad Club Bombay website on www.adclubbombay.com  or contact the Ad Club Secretariat on:
Telephone: 022 – 23894091/ 23813034/ 23810213
or email: [email protected]

Source:
Campaign India

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