Campaign India Team
Jun 07, 2012

Campaign India Live Issue Forum to kick off with discussion on 'E-commerce Branding'

A panel discussion on the importance of building the right recognition for e-commerce brands is scheduled for 8 June in Mumbai

Campaign India Live Issue Forum to kick off with discussion on 'E-commerce Branding'

The first Campaign India Live Issue Forum is scheduled for 8 June in Mumbai. Hosted by Campaign India in association with MSLGroup India, the discussion would focus on on 'E-commerce Branding'. The attempt will be to gather multiple perspectives on building the right recognition for brands in the emerging Indian e-commerce landscape.

Panelists for the evening include Kaushal Sarda, chief evangelist, Kuliza; Rahul Khanna, managing director, Canaan Partners; Akshay Mehrotra, chief marketing officer, Policybazaar.com; Kashyap Vadapalli, chief marketing officer, eBay India; Narendra Nag, general manager, 2020 Social, MSLGroup; and, Kartik Iyer, chief executive officer, Happy Creative Services. The discussion will be moderated by Gokul Krishnamurthy, editor, Campaign India.

Entry for the discussion is by invitation only.

Source:
Campaign India

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