Campaign India Team
Mar 29, 2023

Cannes Lions 2023: Three Indians on the first list of speakers

Talented's Gautam Reghunath and PG Aditiya will be on stage along with Sukesh Nayak of Ogilvy

From left: Gautam Reghunath, PG Aditiya and Sukesh Nayak
From left: Gautam Reghunath, PG Aditiya and Sukesh Nayak
The organisers of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity have announced the first set of speakers confirmed for this year's event.
 
Representing India on the list are Gautam Reghunath, co-founder and chief executive officer, Talented; PG Aditiya, co-founder and chief creative officer, Talented, and Sukesh Nayak, chief creative officer, Ogilvy India.
 
Other speakers on the list include Olympian Michael Johnson, rapper will.i.am, Rathi Murthy, chief technology officer and president of product and technology, Expedia Group, John Hegarty, co-founder and creative director, The Garage Soho and The Business of Creativity, Johanna Faries, senior vice president, Call of Duty.
 
This year's festival is the 70th edition of the Cannes Lions and will be held between 19-23 June.
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Campaign India

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