Shephali Bhatt
Sep 06, 2011

Grey Group Asia Pacific announces Global Asians seminar at Spikes

Grey Group Asia Pacific to feature celebrity chef Bobby Chinn in its second Eye on Global Asians seminar

Grey Group Asia Pacific announces Global Asians seminar at Spikes

Grey Group Asia Pacific has announced its second Eye on Global Asians seminar at the Spikes Asia 2011 Advertising Festival. It will feature celebrity chef, restauranteur, author and TV presenter Bobby Chinn. The session will be held on Tuesday 20 September (2pm Singapore time) at the Seminar Theatre at Suntec Singapore. 

At the festival, Nirvik Singh, Grey Group Asia Pacific’s Chairman & CEO, will discuss Chinn's global culinary journey and draw parallels to the creative and communications industry. 

On the announcement, Chinn commented, “ My starting point in most things I do is to start with the attitude that everything is possible, never be afraid to appear stupid and you will never stop learning, which will provide the foundations to not fear failure but embrace the learning process. I look forward to sharing my experiences and enjoying a stimulating creative exchange at Spikes Asia.”

Singh added, “Bobby’s journey in the culinary world is more similar to that in our world of creativity and communications that we might think, whether we are fuelling our passion, searching for inspiration, developing and executing innovative ideas, engaging with a discerning audience or exploring new media and markets. Our seminar will no doubt unveil delightful insights into the fascinating and unconventional mind of Bobby.”

Source:
Campaign India

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