Tag: Advertising Agencies Association of India

  • Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    In the first session presented by News 18 Network, titled Adapt To Thrive Not Just Survive, Tata Play managing director & CEO Harit Nagpal emphasised the importance of adaptability as a key to thriving rather than merely surviving. In a captivating speech that left the audience both thinking and inspired, laden with anecdotes, the keynote speaker emphasised the inevitability of disruption in our lives and the critical importance of resilience in the face of it. “Disruption can be caused by anything or anyone, but it becomes our responsibility to survive and thrive,” he asserted! He then discussed Business Continuity Planning, a strategy used in the 2000s, designed to address both expected and unexpected scenarios, and its relevance to COVID-19.

    He then moved on to highlight the surge in digital interactions, including video calls and remote work, which have become the norm. The pandemic, he noted, disrupted traditional office setups but ultimately led to more flexible and efficient work arrangements.

    He also revealed that a significant and growing proportion of Tata Play’s customer base is now opting for digital recharge options, marking a notable shift in consumer behaviour. This trend is reflected in the company’s increasing market share, as more and more customers embrace the convenience of virtual recharges. In a nod to the rapid pace of innovation, he declared, “Disruption is the new norm.” From the worldwide web to AI, each breakthrough is shrinking the gap between disruptions, and we’re just getting started.

    His parting words, “Either you disrupt, or someone else is going to do it for you, and the best time to do it is when you feel the most comfortable!” left an indelible mark!
     

  • Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    The second session of Sun Neo presented an enlightening session titled, Navigating The Age Of Adaptability: Leading with Vision, Flexibility, and Purpose, led by L Catterton India executive chairman Sanjiv Mehta. In this compelling talk, Mehta delved into the critical elements of leading with vision, flexibility, innovation, agility, and dynamic purpose in today’s ever-changing market landscape. He articulated how visionary leadership combined with the agility to pivot and a strong sense of purpose can drive business success and resilience. “Agility demands spare capacity and the ability to redirect talent towards value creation”, he mentioned.

    Mehta also highlighted the importance of innovation through several examples, noting that no business follows a linear trajectory. Instead, resilience and adaptability are essential for organisations to bounce back and thrive in a dynamic environment. He stated, “Learning happens when you have the humility to say, ‘I don’t know?’” – by admitting so’, organisations and corporations open themselves to new knowledge and understanding, fostering a growth mindset that enables them to learn and grow from others’ expertise and experiences, not just myopically thinking of profit generation.

    He highlighted myriad leadership attributes, including sensemaking, a term coined by Karl Weick, which involves piecing together disparate information to foresee and navigate complexity. He also spoke about care and compassion being a core value for leaders. Moreover, focussing on the value of team over individuals, he accentuated, “The concept of a great leader is a myth; it is always the work of a great team.” Overall, this session offered invaluable insights, highlighting the need for businesses to remain adaptable and forward-thinking to navigate and thrive in the age of constant change.
     

  • Goafest 2024 unveils the festival theme: ‘The Age of Adaptability’

    Goafest 2024 unveils the festival theme: ‘The Age of Adaptability’

    Mumbai: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club are delighted to announce the theme for Goafest 2024 – ‘The Age of Adaptability’. This premier event, scheduled to take place from 29-31 May at Westin Powai, Mumbai, aims to highlight the resilience and innovative spirit of the advertising and marketing industries in an era defined by rapid change.

    Goafest 2024 is set to bring together the brightest minds from across advertising, marketing, media, and business to explore how adaptability is not just a skill but an essential strategy in today’s dynamic market landscape. As industries continue to face unprecedented shifts influenced by technology, consumer behavior, and global economic factors, ‘The Age of Adaptability’ will serve as a platform to showcase and discuss how embracing change is crucial for success.

    “The theme for Goafest 2024, ‘The Age Of Adaptability’, was chosen to reflect the current ethos of our industry. Adaptability is at the core of what we do – from adjusting to new media platforms to adopting innovative marketing strategies,” said Goafest organising committee chairperson Jaideep Gandhi. “This festival will not only celebrate creativity but also the ability to pivot and thrive amidst challenges.”

    “This year, at Goafest 2024, our central theme ‘The Age of Adaptability’ has a chameleon as a mascot. The chameleon is a creature known for its remarkable adaptive prowess. Like the chameleon, which adjusts its colors to match its environment, our industry too must continuously evolve its strategies and creative approaches to thrive in changing landscapes. This year’s festival will celebrate and cultivate the chameleon-like ability to adapt swiftly and effectively, ensuring our practices remain on the cutting-edge of creativity and relevance. The Age Of Adaptability concept has been created and designed by the young and very talented team at Abnormal Design Studios.” Goafest content committee chairperson Rohit Ohri.

    This year’s festival will feature a series of keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops led by international thought leaders and innovators. Attendees can look forward to gaining insightful perspectives on topics such as digital transformation, consumer engagement in the digital age, sustainable marketing practices, and the evolution of content creation.

    Moreover, Goafest 2024 will continue to host the prestigious Abby Awards, recognizing excellence and innovation in advertising. This celebration of creativity is expected to draw participants from all corners of India and beyond, setting the stage for networking opportunities and partnerships that shape the future of the industry.

    Join us at Goafest 2024 to adapt, innovate, and lead in ‘The Age Of Adaptability’.

  • Goafest 2024 and ABBY Awards by One Show 2024 to be held from 29-31 May in Mumbai

    Goafest 2024 and ABBY Awards by One Show 2024 to be held from 29-31 May in Mumbai

    Mumbai: Keeping in mind the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC) have taken a conscious and collective decision to host Goafest 2024 and ABBY Awards Powered by One Show 2024 in Mumbai. The 17th edition of the festival will take place from 29 to 31 May, 2024 at Westin Powai, Mumbai.

    Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president and GroupM, South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar said, “We’re excited to announce that Goafest is happening in Mumbai this year, despite a few logistical challenges. Our collective decision reflects our unwavering commitment to this esteemed event, which has evolved into a cornerstone platform for shaping the future of our industry. It’s become a vital platform for industry, becoming a nexus where industry leaders converge to explore, innovate, and chart the course for a progressive journey. We’re committed to maximizing participation, curating insightful sessions, and ensuring attendees leave with invaluable knowledge. Plus, mark your calendars: Goafest returns to Goa in 2025! Join us for an unforgettable experience at Mumbai Goafest 2024!”

    The Advertising Club present and Havas India, South East and North Asia group CEO Rana Barua said, “The ABBYs has always been a platform dedicated to recognizing and celebrating outstanding achievements in the advertising and marketing industry. We look forward to honoring the best work of 2023 at the ABBY Awards Powered by One Show 2024 this May, in Mumbai. With Westin Powai as the venue we are working towards putting together a dynamic agenda that  will be announced in due course. We are grateful and thankful to the entire fraternity for their continued support and enthusiasm.”

    The Goafest organising committee extends gratitude to all partners, members, and stakeholders for their understanding and support. The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC) assure the fraternity of their commitment to replicate the Goafest experience in Mumbai.

    Agenda, speakers, and the sessions to be announced shortly.

    For more information on the festival, follow the Goafest handle at @goafestlive and for ABBY Awards Powered by One Show, follow The Advertising Club at @theadclubindia

    Entries for ABBY Awards Powered by One Show 2024 can be submitted through the following link: https://abbyawards.com/

    Stay tuned for further updates.

  • The Advertising Club & AAAI the Awards unveil governing council for ABBY One Show Awards 2024

    The Advertising Club & AAAI the Awards unveil governing council for ABBY One Show Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Marking its 55th edition, the ABBY One Show Awards continues to strengthen its position as South Asia’s biggest advertising awards that honours creative excellence. Scheduled to take place on 29, 30, and 31 May 2024 during Goafest at Grand Hyatt, Bambolim in Goa, the ABBY One Show Awards is known to honour, inspire and uplift the creative community. Gearing up for an edition that is led by creative inspiration, The Advertising Club and Advertising Agencies Association of India, now announce its esteemed Awards Governing Council (AGC).

    Following is the complete list of AGC members for the ABBY One Show Awards 2024:

    The Advertising Club:

    1.    Ajay Kakar, chairperson, Awards Governing Council, ABBY One Show Awards 2024 and managing committee member, The Advertising Club
    2.    Dheeraj Sinha, Group CEO – India and South Asia, FCB, and co-chair Awards Governing Council, ABBY One Show Awards 2024
    3.    Ajay Chandwani, strategic brand consultant and management committee member, The Advertising Club
    4.    Alok Lall, executive director, McCann World Group India
    5.    Sonia Huria, head communications – APAC, Prime Video
    6.    Subramanyeswar S, group CEO, MullenLowe Lintas Group & chief strategy officer – APAC, MullenLowe Global

    Advertising Agencies Association of India:

    1.    Prasanth Kumar, president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India and CEO of GroupM, South Asia
    2.    Jaideep Gandhi, chairperson, Goafest 2024
    3.    Mohit Joshi, CEO, Havas Media
    4.    Sam Balsara, chairman, Madison World
    5.    Rohit Ohri, FCB global partner
    6.    Anupriya Acharya, CEO South Asia, Publicis Groupe

    Speaking on its highly esteemed Awards Governing Council, Havas India, South East, and North Asia Group CEO and The Advertising Club president  Rana Barua, “Over the years the ABBY One Show Awards has not only honoured creative excellence but has helped strengthen South Asia and especially India’s position in the global arena. It is imperative that we turn the spotlight on work that is deserving, innovative and socially and culturally relevant with creativity at its heart. The awards has encouraged talent and brought to light work that was impossible to even imagine. We are excited for this edition and are certain that the Awards Governing Council has a tough task at hand given the level and amount of work showcased over the last year.”

    Advertising Agencies Association of India president and GroupM, South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar further added, “The ABBY One Show Awards has evolved, becoming a level playing field not just for India but the entire South Asian region. We have witnessed agencies and brands of all sizes put their best foot forward, and have been humbly surprised with the kind of work that this region is home to.  We are confident that the awards will continue to empower the creative community and provide them with a global stage to showcase innovation and insight behind their creative communication.”

    ABBY One Show Awards 2024 chairperson, Awards Governing Council Ajay Kakar added, “The ABBY One Show Awards continue to bring the spotlight on great ideas that manifest into great work. I am humbled by the opportunity to Chair the Awards Governing Council, that comprises stalwarts of our industry. An award, I believe, is as good as the Jury that judges it. So, the AGC is committed to have a stellar line-up of Jury Chairs and Jury members, who have earned their spurs at a global and local level. They will help identify and recognise the best of best that the industry has created, this year. The ABBY One Show Awards 2024 will continue to encourage, empower and accredit work to find its rightful place at a domestic level, and as a stepping stone to the global stage.”

    The One Club for Creativity CEO Kevin Swanepoel said, “It is with great enthusiasm that we continue our association with The Advertising Club for the ABBY Awards. What The One Show brings to the ABBY Awards is a legacy of integrity, a reputation that resonates worldwide. Last year’s collaboration with the ABBY Awards has pushed the creative envelope further, setting new benchmarks in recognizing and celebrating creative excellence. We are delighted to be a part of this property that fosters a culture of excellence in the creative industry and are excited to witness deserving campaigns being honoured with an ABBY.”

    “Goafest and the ABBY One Show Awards have over the years crafted a premiere position bringing together the industry to learn, unlearn and celebrate. Like past editions, this year too we are confident of witnessing work that goes on to set new benchmarks of their own. While we are looking forward to a diverse creative showcase, we are confident that the task won’t be as easy for our jurors and AGC given the level of competitiveness.” concluded Goafest 2024 chairperson Jaideep Gandhi.

    Jointly organised by Advertising Agencies Association of India and The Advertising Club, Goafest 2024 will be held on 29, 30, and 31 May, 2024 during Goafest at Grand Hyatt, Bambolim in Goa.

    Stay tuned for more details on The ABBY One Show Awards and Goafest 2024!

  • The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club announces Goafest 2024

    The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club announces Goafest 2024

    Mumbai: The 17 edition of Goafest, the advertising festival in South Asia, is set to captivate the industry from the 29 to the 31 of May 2024 at the Grand Hyatt, Bambolim, Goa. Co-hosted by The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club, Goafest 2024 promises to be an exhilarating three-day extravaganza, showcasing the pinnacle of creativity, knowledge, and networking in the advertising, marketing, and media industry.

    Drawing over 2000 industry professionals annually, Goafest has established itself as the definitive festival for the advertising and marketing industry. Anticipating increased participation from advertisers, Goafest 2024 is committed to offering an unparalleled platform for learning, recognition, and celebration.

    The Advertising Agencies Association of India and CEO of GroupM, South Asia president Prasanth Kumar said “Goafest has firmly established itself as the pinnacle of creative celebrations in South Asia, uniting the foremost talents in the creative and marketing realms. Our goal is to offer our industry peers an immersive experience over three days filled with learning, meaningful engagement, interactivity, and curiosity.”

    Havas India group CEO Rana Barua, South East, and North Asia, and President of The Advertising Club, underscored the pivotal role of industry celebration, expressing, “Every year, The ABBY One Show Awards at Goafest stand as a testament to the biggest and most prestigious awards in the Indian advertising industry, celebrating innovative and groundbreaking ideas. Once again, I invite the brilliant minds of Indian advertising to join the celebrations and embark on an exciting journey at Goafest 2024, where creativity takes the spotlight.”

    Goafest 2024 chairperson Jaideep Gandhi emphasised the continuous evolution and innovation of the festival, stating, “Persistently, Goafest has progressed and pioneered, solidifying its status as the foremost advertising festival in India. From insightful knowledge-sharing sessions to featuring distinguished speakers, we are confident in welcoming global guests who will significantly contribute to the industry, particularly benefitting younger professionals. I would also like to mention that Mohit Joshi, CEO of Havas Media has very kindly agreed to join me as Co-Chair and contribute immensely to take this event to greater heights.”

  • Sudhir Sitapati to deliver AAAI Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture on 18 January 2024

    Sudhir Sitapati to deliver AAAI Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture on 18 January 2024

    Mumbai: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and the Subhas Ghosal Foundation (SGF) announced that the Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture will be delivered this year by managing director and CEO, Sudhir Sitapati, as the esteemed speaker. The event will be held on 18 January 2024 Thursday at 7:00 pm at ITC Grand Central Parel, Mumbai.

    While talking about his personal and professional experiences, Sudhir Sitapati will share many valuable insights on building Brands in today’s India.

    As a memorial to one of the influential figures in the history of advertising, Subhas Ghosal, the Subhas Ghosal Foundation was established by a group of senior communication professionals who lived during his era. One of the primary objectives of the Foundation is to promote professional values. Ghosal embodied throughout his lifetime. With the support of Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI), the Foundation has been hosting its ‘AAAI Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture’ series, for several years, where luminaries like Rajan Anandan, Uday Shankar, Ronnie Screwvalla, Aroon Purie have delivered motivational and informative talks.

    On behalf of SGF, Sam Balsara says, “We live in a world where brands play a very important role in consumer lives and have become money spinners for those members of India Inc. who know how to create and nurture them. Sudhir, with his extensive experience of building Brands at Unilever and now at Godrej Consumer Products Limited will deliver, I am sure, a very insightful talk that will be invaluable for all of us in the Marketing, Advertising and Media World”.

    Ahead of the lecture AAAI president, Prasanth Kumar said, “Sudhir is an experienced and proven Brand builder and AAAI is delighted that he has agreed to deliver the Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture.”

    All members of the Advertising, Marketing, Media and Digital community are welcome. However entry is only by invitation. Please send an email to Mr. Chetan Salian at AAAI on his email id aaai@aaai.in to receive an invitation.

    The lecture is made possible by ABP NEWS’s gracious support, which the organizers are deeply grateful for.

  • Prasanth Kumar re-elected president of AAAI

    Prasanth Kumar re-elected president of AAAI

    Mumbai: Group M Media (India) Pvt Ltd South Asia Prasanth Kumar, was re-elected as President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for the year 2023-24 at the Annual General Meeting  of AAAI held on 1 December.  

    Havas Worldwide India CEO Rana Barua was unanimously elected vice-president of the association.

    Other elected members of the Board in alphabetical order are:

    Sam Balsara (Madison Communications Pvt Ltd) 
    Tanya Goyal (Everest Brand Solutions Pvt Ltd) 
    Vishandas Hardasani (Matrix Publicities and Media India Pvt Ltd) 
    Mohit Joshi (Havas Media India Pvt Ltd) 
    Kunal Lalani (Crayons Advertising Ltd) 
    Chandramouli Muthu (Maitri Advertising Works Pvt Ltd) 
    Sridhar Ramasubramanian (Beehive Communications Pvt Ltd) 
    Vikram Sakhuja (Platinum Advertising Pvt Ltd) 
    K Srinivas (Sloka Advertising Pvt Ltd)

    Publicis Group South Asia chief executive Anupriya Acharya will be the ex-officio member of the  AAAI Board for 2023-24 as AAAI’s immediate past president.

    On this occasion, Kumar said, “I am deeply grateful to the members of the AAAI for re electing me as President, a role I accept with great honor and responsibility. Our collective vision is to  strengthen an inclusive environment, actively engaging with all stakeholders to shape a dynamic and  future-ready organization. Our commitment is steadfast in strengthening unwavering support for  every member, recognizing that while we have achieved few milestones together, there is still a  considerable journey ahead. This prospect excites us; it fuels our motivation. When we collaborate and  exert our combined efforts, we not only enhance each year for everyone involved but also solidify our  resolve to be architects of change within our industry. We stand dedicated to not just witnessing but  actively creating a transformative era, steering our organization towards new horizons of innovation  and impact.”

    On his appointment as vice president, Barua said, “I am passionate about policymaking  that leads to impactful and positive changes to the advertising industry, that benefit all the  stakeholders, including, media, consumers, and advertising agencies. I believe in the potential of  advertising to foster economic development and enhance meaningful social changes. I look forward  to collaborating with the AAAI members to bring these shared goals to life.” 

  • Colvyn Harris to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2022

    Colvyn Harris to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2022

    Mumbai: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) has announced that the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award for 2022 will be conferred on advertising veteran Colvyn Harris. This is the highest honour to be given to an individual in India for his/ her outstanding contribution to the advertising industry.

     Harris has had a long and successful career in the Indian advertising industry spanning over 40 years. His career was built in one company – JWT (now Wunderman Thompson), a WPP Group company, across varied roles, across India and JWT Sri Lanka where he was managing director.  He began his career at Hindustan Thompson Associates (HTA), and went on to assume the role of CEO at Contract (now Contract Advertising), and then was designated JWT South Asia CEO.

    During his tenure he built the most formidable full-service agency, most admired for its creativity, scale and reputation. He has worked on India’s most admired brands, notably Hero, GSK- Horlicks, Boost, Citibank, Ford, Airtel, Nestlé.  He ended his career as executive director global growth & client development at JWT. He was also managing director marketing at L. Catterton Singapore, a global private equity company, part of LVMH, where his role was to help their investee companies working with the CEOs and chief marketing officers for achieving their growth and branding objectives globally.

    Harris took a lot of interest in Industry matters. He was a jury member at the Cannes Lions in 2015, in the Effectiveness Category. He was also president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) in 2010 and chairman of the Goafest in 2009 and 2010. During his chairmanship, Goafest grew much faster and was recognized as the largest festival in India for celebration of creativity.

    Harris has been a speaker at London Business School, at the Wharton India Economic Summit, Spikes Asia 2010 and chairman of numerous forums, including a speaker at the World Economic Forum India. He was a WPP nominee to the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Development Council for four years. Under his leadership, JWT won several Global Awards, numerous Cannes Lions, including India’s First Grand Prix while he was CEO.

    Making the announcement, AAAI president Anupriya Acharya said, “Harris is in every sense a true pioneer and visionary. Apart from singlehandedly making JWT a top agency, he has also contributed significantly to the industry in various capacities, including as president of AAAI. He’s been a key driver and pivotal force in establishing Goafest as the largest advertising festival in India.  I am pleased to say that the entire committee was unanimous in selecting Harris as this year’s AAAI’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner. He is truly deserving of this honour.”

     For the record, the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to an individual who has been a practitioner of advertising for twenty-five years and had been in the top management position; has been or continues to be an active participant in industry bodies and or made significant contributions in shaping the industry priorities which enabled the advertising industry to grow, prosper and  become more professionalized;  individual  known for his integrity, ethical practice and leadership qualities; contributed to his company/companies growth by innovative thinking and taking them in newer directions; involved in projects of social consequence which is seen as a role model for the industry at large and had been an industry veteran.

     Some of the past winners of this award include Subhas Ghosal, Alyque Padamsee, Mike Khanna, R K Swamy, Piyush Pandey, Sam Balsara, Prem Mehta, Roda Mehta, Ram Sehgal, Madhukar Kamath, Arvind Sharma and others.

  • GoaFest ’22 embarks on Green Path with digital displays of winning works: A Acharya & J Gandhi

    GoaFest ’22 embarks on Green Path with digital displays of winning works: A Acharya & J Gandhi

    Mumbai: The countdown has begun for the annual advertising festival to be held in Goa between 5-7 May. After a long pause of two years, the GoaFest, now in its 15th year, is back ‘break ke baad’ post-pandemic and the organisers promise it will well be worth the wait, with several firsts to the event this year. IndianTelevision.com caught up with the festival’s hosts and organisers, Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president Anupriya Acharya and GoaFest 2022 chairman Jaideep Gandhi to find out what has changed on ground this year and all that there is to look forward to at the event that celebrates the country’s advertising, marketing, and media industries.

    The event has received record participation from sponsors, brands, agencies and the industry at large in terms of record registrations, entries and sponsorships. “We have already signed up close to 18 sponsors onboard. There are record levels of award entries as well, both due to the tie-up with The One Show, as well as, the fact that the festival is coming after two years,” Acharya shares.

    On how the advertising landscape has evolved in the last couple of years and the several innovations that have been incorporated into the fest, Acharya says, “So, post pandemic there have been a lot of changes in the advertising space, alongside the emergence of new innovations. We have tried to embrace a lot of that- be it in the way the event is being curated, or be it in the mix of speaker sessions that we are having.”

    In a first, the festival will showcase a digital presentation of all the award work that is up for recognition, in a move towards a more greener initiative. In the past, the event used to have large print formats of the works on display. “This year we have departed from that format in the spirit of ‘Go Green’ and there will be a digital presentation (of the same).”

    Speaking about the expectations from the fest this year, Acharya shares that with the return of normalcy it was important to celebrate everything that advertising stands for. “This festival is our flagship event and brings the whole industry together. One of the key things that’s coming out as the underlying theme for us this year is ‘togetherness’. Everybody is just looking to meet each other and celebrating together after such a long time. Be it the recognition of the work that has happened in the last two years, or the celebration of the human spirit over the challenges that we all have been through during this period, and even the very differentiated way of working through the pandemic. So, the focus is on just the ‘stay alive’ spirit and the ‘togetherness’, for starters.”

    The fun video that was dropped online two weeks earlier as a launch pad for the festival has also helped create lots of ripples, she adds, smiling. The video showed the Adland honchos, including Madison World chairman Sam Balsara, Publicis Groupe South Asia CEO Anupriya Acharya, FCB Group India chairman and CEO Rohit Ohri, founder of Another Idea Jaideep Gandhi and Good Brands For A Healthy Life chairman Arvind Sharma, breaking into a jig to the tune of singer-rapper Badhshah’s “Jugnu” track to celebrate the event’s comeback.

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    About the stellar line-up of speakers and the other novelties in store at the festival this year, Jaideep Gandhi says, “On the speaker front, to make it more relevant and in keeping with the times, we have incorporated sessions with influencers this time. We are also having panel discussions on OTT.” Health & Wellness is also being plugged into the content of GoaFest’ 22, he added.

    The three-day festival is expected to feature some well-known names from diverse fields of entertainment, sports, and politics such as SS Rajamouli, Anupam Kher, PV Sindhu, Mithali Raj, Tisca Chopra, Arvind Gupta, Kiran Bedi, and Jude Kelly among others as speakers.

    In another first, the festival is also planning on doing a digital conclave for seminars, with meta set to play a big role in it, Gandhi discloses. The event will also have six to seven masterclasses happening parallelly.

    This year the festival media coverage will be extended to podcasting, given that it’s another area which is developing very fast, the hosts added.

    The event will also see the unveiling of the new AAAI logo- one of the few times that it has been changed in the 75 years of AAAI’s history. It is also possibly the first time the association has held a contest for choosing a new logo.

    “We didn’t realise that it would generate so much excitement, we have got more than 150 entries at last count and we are spoilt for choice,” says Acharya. “We are very, very close to zeroing in on the final design for the logo.”

    A two-level jury is shortlisting the designs, while another set of juries will sift it further before settling on the new logo design, which will finally be revealed at the festival.

    The criteria to make the final cut, Acharya shares, will be the ‘uniqueness’, ‘timelessness’ and ‘memorability’ of the design, together with how it connotes to where the industry is headed. The latter is, in fact, the chief reason for doing this exercise, she divulges. ‘Adaptability’ and ‘versatility’ across different platforms and media, including the metaverse, are the other binding factors the agency is looking out for.