Campaign India Team
Jul 17, 2013

IAA Debates Bengaluru presented by Dainik Bhaskar: It’s Arun Anant and Partha Sinha versus Ashok Lalla and Zerin Rahman

‘Social media is not a good business’ is the topic for the debate scheduled for 26 July 2013

IAA Debates Bengaluru presented by Dainik Bhaskar: It’s Arun Anant and Partha Sinha versus Ashok Lalla and Zerin Rahman

The fourth of the International Advertising Association – India Chapter’s IAA Debates will be presented by Dainik Bhaskar, and hosted on 26 July 2013 at The Leela Palace in Bengaluru.

The topic is ‘Social media is not a good business’.

Speaking FOR the motion will be Arun Anant, CEO, The Hindu Group of Publications and Partha Sinha, managing partner, BBH India.

Speaking AGAINST the motion will be Ashok Lalla, global head - digital marketing, Infosys and Zerin Rahman, co-founder, IndigoEdge

The session will be moderated by Sanjay Trehan, head – MSN.

For further details on the IAA India Chapter, log on to www.iaaindiachapter.org.

Entry is by invitation only. Contact [email protected] with invite requests.

Also read: Dainik Bhaskar to present fourth IAA Debate in Bengaluru on 26 July

 

 

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