Campaign India Team
Jan 18, 2018

Ashish Bhasin, Vikram Sakhuja, N P Sathyamurthy, Avinash Kumar and Malay Dikshit to discuss IRS findings in Campaign webinar

The webinar will take place on 19 January

Ashish Bhasin, Vikram Sakhuja, N P Sathyamurthy, Avinash Kumar and Malay Dikshit to discuss IRS findings in Campaign webinar
Speakers for Campaign India's webinar on 19 January that dissects the IRS 2017 have been announced.
 
Ashish Bhasin, chairman and CEO South Asia, Dentsu Aegis Network; Avinash Kumar, CGM - marketing and branding, Patanjali Ayurved; Malay Dikshit, chief communications officer, Tata Sky; NP Sathyamurthy, executive director, DDB Mudra Group and Vikram Sakhuja, group CEO media and OOH, Madison will analyse findings of the IRS that will be released later today (18 January).
 
The webinar will be held between 12 and 1 pm. 
 
Registrations are complimentary and on a first-come-first serve basis. There are limited seats on offer.  Please contact [email protected] or call 91 9930351282 to register yourselves.  
 
Source:
Campaign India

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