Campaign India Team
Sep 09, 2011

Campaign India A List 2011: A preview

A sneak peek into the Campaign India A List 2011 brought to you by Dainik Bhaskar Group

Campaign India A List 2011: A preview

Here is another sneak peek into some of the names on the list, and their thoughts on the what have been the best perks they have enjoyed on the job.

Debolin Sen, Publisher, Lonely Planet Magazine, BBC Top Gear, BBC Good Food (Worldwide Media)
Exposure to the best of travel, to the best in machines and soon the best of food as well.

 

Ashish Bagga, chief executive officer, India Today

Full empowerment.

 

 

 

Maneck  Davar, proprietor, Spenta Multimedia
Always being my own boss, no matter the hardships.

 

 

Maheshwar Peri, president and publisher, Outlook Group

Dealing with good people.

 

 

In its third edition, the launch of Campaign India A List 2011, brought to you by Dainik Bhaskar Group, is scheduled to be held on 14 September. As is the norm, only the individuals featured in the A List are the sole invitees to the party.

 

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Campaign India

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