Campaign India Team
Jul 07, 2008

Prasoon, Lynn, Udayan make it to Mumbai's Influentials list

Advertising and media has three representatives in DNA's Top 50 Influentials in McCann's Prasoon Joshi (pictured, right), Lintas Media Group's Lynn de Souza (pictured, left) and CNBC TV18's Udayan Mukherjee.Ratan Tata is, in the opinion of the editorial board of DNA, the most influential individual in Mumbai. The book of the list, "The Influentials -- People who impact Mumbai", was released by top cop AN Roy at a function in Mumbai on Saturday. Jagdeep Bakshi from Contract and Udayan Mukherjee from CNBC TV18 were the only attendees from adland at the event.

Prasoon, Lynn, Udayan make it to Mumbai's Influentials list

Advertising and media has three representatives in DNA's Top 50 Influentials in McCann's Prasoon Joshi (pictured, right), Lintas Media Group's Lynn de Souza (pictured, left) and CNBC TV18's Udayan Mukherjee.

Ratan Tata is, in the opinion of the editorial board of DNA, the most influential individual in Mumbai.
The book of the list, "The Influentials -- People who impact Mumbai", was released by top cop AN Roy at a function in Mumbai on Saturday. Jagdeep Bakshi from Contract and Udayan Mukherjee from CNBC TV18 were the only attendees from adland at the event.

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