Campaign India Team
Apr 12, 2018

Account Planning Group announces its board

The board is expected to unveil several initiatives that further the cause of the account planning discipline in India

Account Planning Group announces its board
The India Chapter of the Account Planning Group (APG) has announced the induction of Board Members that represent planning heads across major advertising agencies.
 
The list of members include: 
 
Amit Kekre – National planning head, DDB Mudra
Bindu Sethi – Chief strategy officer, J Walter Thompson India
Dheeraj Sinha – Chief strategy officer-South Asia, Leo Burnett
Prem Narayan – Chief strategy officer, Ogilvy India
Roma Singhal -- Head - strategy and new business, Whyness Worldwide
Suraja Kishore – Executive VP and GM - McCann Mumbai; National head,
planning-McCann Truth Central
S Subramanyeswar – Chief strategy officer, Lowe Lintas
Sudeep Gohil – Chief strategy officer and managing partner, Publicis India
 
The committee would work towards equipping planners and strategists with training, while also driving several initiatives for APG in India including its soon-to- be-announced Awards show.
 
The Account Planning Group is a membership organisation that promotes smarter thinking. Headquartered in London, it is a not-for- profit organisation run for and by its members: primarily account planners in advertising agencies.
 
It is expanding with a community of communications strategists, including media planners, channel planners, DM planners and digital planners.
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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