Campaign India Team
Mar 12, 2015

Coca-Cola's Kini to present IAA's annual review of marketing, media and advertising

The event is to be held later today (12 March) in Gurgaon

Coca-Cola's Kini to present IAA's annual review of marketing, media and advertising
The India chapter of the International Advertising Association will host its annual IAA Retrospect & Prospects later today (12 March) at Hotel Westin, Gurgaon. Presenting the annual review will be Venkatesh Kini, president, India & South West Asia, Coca-Cola. 
 
Along with the review, Kini will also talk about what the future holds for the communication fraternity in 2015 and beyond. The event will begin at 6:30 pm. 
 
Srinivasan K Swamy, president, IAA India Chapter and vice president-development, Asia Pacific, said, “IAA Retrospect and Prospects is an important event in the calendar of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association. We feel privileged to have someone of the stature of Venkatesh Kini to conduct this year’s review. With his hands-on experience of the industry, his views will be valuable and we expect a full-house for the event, as is the case every year. We are thankful to general entertainment channel Colors for coming forward to present this prestigious event.”
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