Campaign India Team
Dec 28, 2017

We will be your Secret Santa

It's our way of celebrating the completion of a decade in India this year and turning 50 globally in 2018.

We will be your Secret Santa
This festive season, Campaign India offers to be your Secret Santa.
 
You assign the person (restricted to only CMOs from your client base, or the CMO of a business that your eyeing). We will deliver the special New Year gift, with the mention that it was a recommendation from your end.
 
It's our way of celebrating the completion of a decade in India this year and turning 50 globally in 2018.
 
This select band of CMOs will also get the opportunity to be a part of Campaign X, an exclusive group of marketers who are on the bleeding edge of marketing innovation in India. 
 
We have extremely limited gifts on offer and hence we request you to get in touch Secret Santa's office straight away on +91 99303 51282
 
Alternatively you can drop an e-mail to [email protected]
 
Terms and conditions:
 
This offer is open to individuals residing in Mumbai region and Pune only
 
If the person concerned does not accept our gift by January 5th, Santa reserves the right to deliver it to someone from the competition ;-)
 
Compliments of the season!
Source:
Campaign India

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