Campaign India Team
Apr 06, 2009

JWT’s Michael Maedel in conversation with Campaign India

At the ongoing Goafest 2009, Campaign India caught up with Michael Maedel, president, JWT International, who shared his thoughts on a variety of subjects ranging from the single largest challenge before advertising agency chiefs today, to the digital competency of traditional agency shops and why larger agencies are better equipped to deal with the current downturn.Please be patient while the video buffers, and then enjoy the video.

JWT’s Michael Maedel in conversation with Campaign India

At the ongoing Goafest 2009, Campaign India caught up with Michael Maedel, president, JWT International, who shared his thoughts on a variety of subjects ranging from the single largest challenge before advertising agency chiefs today, to the digital competency of traditional agency shops and why larger agencies are better equipped to deal with the current downturn.

Please be patient while the video buffers, and then enjoy the video.


Campaign India conversation: Michael Maedel from Campaign India on Vimeo.

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