Tag: Avinash Pandey

  • IAA and AFAA announce 14 Olive Crown Awards

    IAA and AFAA announce 14 Olive Crown Awards

    Mumbai: The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) along with the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) announced the 14 edition of the widely acclaimed Olive Crown Awards.

    IAA president Avinash Pandey Says, “These awards have grown from strength to strength. They salute those professionals in our industry who not just nurture the brands they advertise but also nurture Brand Earth.”

    AFAA chairman Srinivasan Swamy adds, “Launched initially at the GoaFest in April 2011, these awards have always signified intra-industry cooperation and collaboration. I am glad the response to these awards has been steadily growing from AFAA member countries across Asia”.

    Olive Crown Awards Committee chairman Janak Sarda says “For such meaningful work, there is no entry fee. The awards will be judged by an elite creative jury and presented in Mumbai in the first half of April. The wonderful creatives for the Call for Entries campaign have been made by Madison Loop senior creative director Vallabh Yeolkar.

    Entries can be sent to: https://ocawards.awardor.com

    Last date for entries is 31 January.

  • 45 IAA World Congress set to make waves in Penang, Malaysia from 6 to 8 March, 2024

    45 IAA World Congress set to make waves in Penang, Malaysia from 6 to 8 March, 2024

    Mumbai: The International Advertising Association (IAA) is to unveil the forthcoming 45 IAA World Congress poised to captivate Penang, Malaysia, from 6 to 8 March, 2024. Against the dynamic canvas of a rapidly evolving global landscape, this landmark event pledges to unite influential leaders and trailblazers from the advertising and marketing realm for an immersive three-day experience brimming with insightful discussions, innovation showcases, and unprecedented networking opportunities.

    At the core of the 45th IAA World Congress lies the compelling theme ‘Brand: Re-Code, an imperative call for businesses to adapt, infusing creativity, compassion, and technology into their strategies to redefine brand narratives. In an era characterised by transformative shifts – social, economic, and technological, organisations must recalibrate their approaches. The vulnerabilities exposed by recent crises underscore the need for a re-evaluation of traditional brand models and the adoption of agile operating frameworks.

    The 45 IAA World Congress aims to probe into cutting-edge trends shaping the advertising landscape. Through engaging dialogues, insightful knowledge exchanges, and the sharing of best practices and case studies, attendees will gain illuminating insights into frameworks that empower brands not only to thrive but also to positively impact the evolving global scenario.

    Building on the resounding success of the 2019 IAA global Congress in Kochi, India which witnessed a remarkable gathering of industry experts, the 45th IAA World Congress in Penang is poised to establish new benchmarks. Penang, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and exceptional connectivity, provides an ideal backdrop for nurturing meaningful collaborations and connections among industry professionals.

    Expressing his excitement, 45th IAA World Congress President, Chairman IAA Malaysia Penang John Chacko said, ‘The convergence of social, economic and climate issues, along with rapid technological advancements has created a new reality for businesses to navigate. Equally, social issues such as inequality, diversity and inclusion have gained significant attention with customers and the workforce demanding more ethical practices all around. All these issues would be discussed and debated by senior global experts in Penang. And Penang itself is a wonderful confluence of diversity, heritage, and culture.”

    Eros Media World PLC and IAA global vice president & area director, APAC Region, Group CEO Pradeep Dwivedi added, “The Indian media, advertising and marketing talents are making big waves globally in creative excellence, impact and effectiveness. The IAA World Congress 2024 in Penang, Malaysia offers Indian delegates with the perfect blend of learning and sharing the same with the worldwide community of professionals. I am confident of its wide appeal and benchmark level of participation from India, coming on the back of the phenomenally successful IAA World Congress previously held in Kochi, India. I am especially delighted to share that my good friend and an esteemed industry colleague Avinash Pandey, CEO, ABP Network has been chosen as the leader of the Indian Delegation to IAA World Congress at Penang and looking forward to it. With Indians not needing visas to come to Malaysia the path has been made even easier for a good participation from India.”

    Further, President IAA India chapter and CEO ABP Network Avinash Pandey said, “The 45th IAA World Congress marks a pivotal gathering, echoing the success of our 2019 Congress. It serves as a hub for innovative ideas and transformative discussions, shaping the future of our industry. We eagerly anticipate a robust Indian delegation, expecting invaluable insights and collaborations.”

    The 45 IAA World Congress will feature an exceptional line-up of some influential figures as speakers from the creative and marketing domain. Some of them will include Maher Nasser (UN director of Outreach Communications), YAB Chow Kon Yeow (chief minister of Penang), Dr. Alex Connock (senior fellow, Oxford University), Tan Sri Tony Fernandes (founder CEO of Air Asia, Capital A), Caroline Yap (MD, Global Google AI Business), Dato’ Loo Lee Lian, CEO of Invest Penang, Dato’ Seri Paduka Maimunah, executive director of UN-Habitat, and Ashwin Gunasekaran, CEO of Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau (PCEB), amongst others.

    With its focus on fostering innovation, collaboration, and redefining brand strategies, the 45 IAA World Congress invites global leaders, industry experts, and visionaries to be part of this transformative journey.

    More about the event – https://www.iaawc.com/

  • Movers & shakers of advertising in 2023

    Movers & shakers of advertising in 2023

    Mumbai: The year 2023 witnessed a significant upliftment for all industries, and advertising experienced noteworthy changes on the people movements’ front. Indiantelevision.com observed it as a year of churn for the advertising industry, marked by numerous exits and entries to and fro Ogilvy India, Dentsu India, BBH India, Havas group, Omnicom, and more…

    Before we go ahead with the list, here’s our heartfelt tribute to some of the advertising veterans we lost in 2023.

    Most recently we lost advertising veteran Helen Anchan who passed away on 3 December. She was the former head of media planning at Lintas. Anchan is highly esteemed in the industry, serving as a role model for numerous young media professionals. With over 50 years in the media, she witnessed significant transformations, many of which occurred during her dedicated tenure at Lintas.

    Advertising veteran and Chairman of daCunha Communications – Sylvester daCunha, who designed the iconic 1966 Amul Girl ‘utterly butterly’ campaign, passed away in Mumbai. He was a doyen of Indian advertising industry who was associated with Amul since 1960s.

    We then lost another man who played a key role in shaping advertising in India who is none other than Pratap Bose. Bose was the former DDB Mudra and Ogilvy veteran and lastly the founding partner and chairman of Social Street.

    Ad and marketing veteran Aurobindo Mohanty passed away on October 24.

    Following are some of the key people movements:

    Ogilvy India:

    Ogilvy India announced an important leadership transition that will take effect from 1 January 2024. Piyush Pandey, currently chairman global creative & executive chairman of Ogilvy India will serve as the chief advisor.

    Hephzibah Pathak will take on the role of executive chairperson of Ogilvy India. She will be Ogilvy India’s first-ever woman in this role.

    SN Rane, group executive co-chairman India & COO South Asia, will work as business advisor to Ogilvy Asia Pacific.

    The Advertising Club:

    The Advertising Club elected Rana Barua as president. Partha Sinha will serve as immediate past president on managing committee for the ensuing year.

    IAA:

    Avinash Pandey was re-elected as president of India chapter of IAA.

    BBH India

    BBH India appointed Ashwin Palkar as ECD and head of experience. Palkar is a seasoned creative leader with 17 years of experience in advertising.

    BBH India appointed Anupam Chauhan as senior vice president – account management. He has over 18 years of proven success in leading advertising agency teams across India, Southeast Asia, the UK, and Canada.

    Havas media group:

    Havas India chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar stepped down from his role. He joined the network in November 2018.

    Havas Worldwide India appointed Kundan Joshee as managing partner & head – West & South. He has nearly 25 years of experience in the advertising industry and stints at Wunderman Thompson, Ogilvy, FCB, Cheil Worldwide, and Grey Group.

    Mohini Varma has joined as executive vice president & planning head – North, and Jasravee Kaur Chandra has been appointed as senior vice president of Havas Worldwide India.

    dentsu:

    Dentsu Creative India appointed Shweta Khosla and Punit Singh as executive vice president (EVP) – strategy & planning.

    Dentsu Creative India appointed Aneesh Jaisinghani as Sr group executive creative director.

    dentsu X, the media agency from dentsu India, appointed Jose Leon as chief executive officer (CEO).

    Dentsu Creative India onboards Surjo Dutt as CCO – West & South.

    Shisham Digital

    Shisham Digital onboarded Ankoor Dasguupta as their chief marketing officer.

    QYOU Media India

    QYOU Media India CEO Simran Hoon stepped from her current role at the company.

    QYOU Media Inc appointed Raj Mishra, as group CEO of QYOU Media’s India.

    Sociowash

    Sociowash has appointed Amisha Gulati as its new business head to lead Mumbai operations. He has over 13 years of extensive experience as a seasoned marketing professional.

    Omnicom

    Aditya Kanthy as CEO of the newly formed Omnicom Advertising Services group in India.

    Alex Lubar has been elevated as global CEO of DDB Worldwide.

    Leo Burnett

    Dheeraj Sinha stepped down from his roles of Leo Burnett South Asia co-chief executive and BBH India chairman and joined FCB as group CEO India & South Asia.

    Publicis Groupe appointed Rajdeepak Das as South Asia CCO and Leo Burnett, South Asia Chairman.

    Enormous Group:

    Moumita Pal joins Enormous as head of creative Delhi

  • ABP Network’s election centre metaverse shatters records with groundbreaking numbers

    ABP Network’s election centre metaverse shatters records with groundbreaking numbers

    Mumbai: ABP Network announced that its newly launched Election Centre Metaverse achieved groundbreaking numbers on the counting day and afterwards, recording over 25,000 global users in more than 500 parallel rooms. Over one lakh interactions with Live TV, VoDs, and Short Videos have been observed after the launch as the users visited the election scenes, engaged in live stream views, played games, cast virtual votes, and posted selfies, demonstrating a new standard for scalable virtual events accessible right from a mobile phone.

    ABP Network is the first media house in India to step into the Metaverse realm, specifically in the election space. This platform is designed to revolutionise the way election coverage is experienced, coinciding with the 2023 Assembly election results and ahead of the Lok Sabha elections due in 2024.

    Speaking on the initiative, ABP Network CEO Avinash Pandey said: “ABP Network has always stayed ahead of the curve in conceptualising and adopting modern technologies. The success of ABPLIVE’s election centre metaverse has once again established ABP Network as a torchbearer of innovation in digital news publishing in India. This is a key milestone in our journey to integrate AI Tech to make our coverage stand out in the news industry.”

    Users also shared their experiences on social media –

     

     

  • 45th IAA World Congress to take place on 6-8 March 2024 in Penang

    45th IAA World Congress to take place on 6-8 March 2024 in Penang

    Mumbai: The International Advertising Association (IAA) has announced the dates for its eagerly awaited World Congress.

    The IAA World Congress brings together top-notch speakers and marcom professionals from across the world for this event.

    IAA World Congress chairman John Chacko is in Mumbai to meet with members of the IAA India Chapter Managing Committee. He said, “the convergence of social, economic and climate issues, along with rapid technological advancements has created a new reality for businesses to navigate. Equally, social issues such as inequality, diversity and inclusion have gained significant attention with customers and the workforce demanding more ethical practices all around. Technological advancements like AI continue to disrupt industries, bringing both opportunities and challenges. All these issues would be discussed and debated by senior global experts in Penang. And Penang itself is a wonderful confluence of diversity, heritage and culture.

    With Indians not needing visas to come to Malaysia the path has been made even easier for a good participation from India.”

    IAA India Chapter president Avinash Pandey added,” The India Chapter has been a very special part of the global IAA firmament. It has even contributed a World President in the form of Srinivasan Swamy. The Chapter itself is arguably the most active industry association of its kind with initiatives that cover sustainability, technology and excellence in Marketing and Creativity. The IAA World Congress Kochi in 2019, of course set a benchmark for others to emulate.

    We are happy to welcome John Chacko and plan out the route ahead.”
     

  • IAA’s second ‘Voice Of Change’ summit on gender sensitisation in media

    IAA’s second ‘Voice Of Change’ summit on gender sensitisation in media

    Mumbai: Following the ground-breaking inaugural summit in 2022, the International Advertising Association (IAA), India chapter is now set to host the second edition of the ‘Voice of Change’ movement on gender sensitisation in Media, on 9 November, 2023 at Four Seasons Hotel, Worli, Mumbai. Augmenting the purpose of gender-sensitive advertising and communicating positive gender norms in media, across all types of short-form and long-form content, IAA will bring together creative powerhouses and industry stalwarts to put the spotlight on how to effectively ‘Break the Bias’ together. While the previous edition highlighted gender portrayal in advertising, the 2023 Summit will unveil the findings of the first-of-its-kind Google AI-powered research study on demographic representation in scripted Indian television, led jointly by the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (GDI), the Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory (SAIL) at the University of Southern California (USC) as the academic advisor, and the IAA as media studies advisor.

    Committed to a tangible, evidence-based change for positive gender portrayals across the media spectrum, the 2023 edition is all set to continue to build the momentum, sustain and develop the dialogue in favour of right benchmarks for gender equitable portrayals on screen. With presenting event sponsor Google India, the Geena Davis institute on Gender in Media, Knowledge Partner UNICEF and Associate Partner TVS Raider, the summit will elevate the resolution to an all-embracing perspective on all content formats, across all multiple platforms available to today’s consumer. The event will also witness the felicitation of Gender Warriors, visionaries who inspire the world with their extraordinary dedication to the cause, despite all odds. The second edition is expected to be graced by industry powerhouses, like Khushbu Sundar, Dia Mirza, Sameer Nair, Aparna Purohit, Renzil D’Silva, Manasi Salvi, Raj Kamble, Sumukhi Suresh, Anuradha Sengupta, Mansha Tandon, Neha Barjatya, Gaurav Banerjee, Prasad Sangameshwaran, and more creative leaders to further galvanise the movement.

    IAA India Chapter president Avinash Pandey commented, “As the foremost industry body, we at IAA, are proud to champion the cause of gender-sensitive and inclusive communication across all platforms. The Voice of Change movement was established as a definitive forum to sensitize and educate stakeholders on inclusive gender depiction in media. Additionally, we have conducted country-wide summits, workshops and conferences that reinforce our commitment. As we return this year, we are honoured to have the support of eminent personalities who believe in the cause, and rally with us as agents of change.”

    At the anvil of the second edition of ‘Voice of Change’ summit, IAA Women Empowerment Committee co-chair and IAA India Chapter Immediate Past president Megha Tata said “IAA spearheaded the need for collective change for equitable and culture-sensitive gender portrayals across all media forms. We are proud to be at the forefront of this imperative conversation, as we bring together industry leaders to inspire this much-needed change. We’re thankful to Google India, UNICEF, and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, for being our partners in this endeavour.”  

    IAA Women Empowerment Committee chairperson Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “In today’s world, we must recognise our role as co-creators of narratives that actively challenge stereotypes. With the latest edition of the ‘Voice of Change’ initiative, we aim to drive a collective cultural shift, dismantle biases, and empower all stakeholders to make way for a steady revolution of gender-equitable advertising and content creation. It’s time our content begins to reflect the progress and aspirations of an inclusive society.”

    The journey that began in partnership with UNICEF with the 2021 study by the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, was the genesis of the dynamic endeavour, the ‘Voice of Change’ movement. The inaugural summit saw trailblazers like award-winning actor Vidya Balan; Poonam Mahajan, MP North Central Mumbai; Santosh Desai, MD FutureBrands Consulting; Zainab Patel, Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer, Pernod Ricard; Deepika Warrier, CMO, Diageo and more, engage in revelatory discussions. IAA has further expanded its footprint to conduct pan-India interventions at the grassroot level, for reinforcing the message of being the ‘Voice of Change’. This includes a series of multi-city roundtables in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai in leading creative agencies like Leo Burnett, Havas, Scarecrow M&C Saatchi and RK Swamy, and a panel discussion at the most popular industry event Goafest 2023. Additionally half-day summits in Hyderabad and Chennai saw participation from policymakers like the Governor of Telangana – Tamilisai Soundarajan and Shikha Goel, IPS – head Telangana Police’s Women Safety Wing as well as renowned industry voices like the Madras Management Association, actor Sidhharth and Manasa Varanasi – Miss India 2020.

    Ranging from advertisements and short-form videos to full-length movies and more, across multiple platforms, the effort aims to create a collective paradigm shift. A game-changing catalyst, the second edition of IAA: Voice of Change summit is set to be an inspiring day of debates, discussions, and dialogues, for policymakers, advertisers, brand custodians, content creators, communication specialists, students, to recognise their power in driving balanced and inclusive portrayals of gender roles in media for enduring change.

     

  • IAA India Chapter announces stellar line-up in mancom for FY 23-24

    IAA India Chapter announces stellar line-up in mancom for FY 23-24

    Mumbai: The members co-opted and invited to the managing committee of the India Chapter of IAA for the financial year 2023-24, were announced at the first meeting of the managing committee chaired by the re-elected president, ABP Network chief executive officer Avinash Pandey.

    Pandey said, “IAA India Chapter is uniquely positioned with such diverse group of industry leaders from ad-agencies, media, mediatech and advertisers. I am lucky that I enjoy support of such accomplished individuals in fulfilling the motto of IAA that advertising is a force for good. IAA India would be coming out with fresh new initiatives enabling social changes for good.”

    IAA India Chapter VP Abhishek Karnani said, “I am very glad to be a part of a well-diversified team of Marcom leaders who will be leading the India Chapter in the year ahead. We are committed to promoting an ecosystem of excellence in every area we are involved in. Sustainability, Tech, Marketing, Creative Excellence and more. Look out for new initiatives and a drive to showcase communication as a force for good”

    The Mancom members are:

    ●    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd – president, Business South Asia – Rahul Johri

    ●    Hungama Digital Media Entertainment Pvt Ltd – founder – Neeraj Roy

    ●    EROS Media World PLC – Group CEO – Pradeep Dwivedi

    ●    neOwn – founder – Kranti Gada

    ●    Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd – head, Hindi mass entertainment & kids TV Network – Nina Elavia Jaipuria

    ●    EENADU – director – I Venkat

    ●    Canco Advertising Pvt Ltd – founder – Ramesh Narayan

    ●    The Salt Inc Consulting & Aidem Ventures – CEO & founder – Neena Dasgupta

    ●    Havas Group India – chief executive officer – Rana Barua

    ●    The Times of India Group – president – Partha Sinha

    ●    IdeateLabs – chairperson – Dr. Bhaskar Das

    ●    The Horologists – founder & president – Mitrajit Bhattacharya

    ●    Madison Communications Pvt. Ltd. – chairman & managing director – Sam Balsara

    ●    Laqshya Media Group – managing director – Alok Jalan

    ●    HT Media Ltd – executive director – Rajeev Beotra

    ●    Indira Television Ltd. – director – Rani Reddy

    ●    Sambad Group – MD – Monica Nayyar Patnaik

    ●    Google India – marketing director for platforms and devices – Neha Barjatya

    ●    Netcon Technologies – corporate advisor – P N Mahadevan

    ●    Meta India – head – ads business – Arun Srinivas

    ●    Meta India – head – agency business – Gauravjeet Singh

    ●    Intelligent Insights Pvt Ltd – founder – Ashok Venkatramani

    ●    Dabur India – head of media – Rajiv Dubey

    ●    Samsonite – CEO – Jai Krishnan

    ●    Crayons Advertising Ltd. – MD – Kunal Lalani

    At the AGM held on 27 September 2023, the following office bearers were elected:

    ●    Abhishek Karnani (president, Free Press Journal Group)- VP

    ●    Nandini Dias (Independent Advisor)- Hon. Secretary

    ●    Jaideep Gandhi (Founder, Another Idea) – Hon. Treasurer

    Cosmos-Maya CEO Megha Tata will continue as an ex-officio office bearer as immediate past president.

    The other elected members of the managing committee were:

    ●    R K Swamy Ltd – chairman & MD – Srinivasan K Swamy

    ●    Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Co Ltd – MD – M.V. Shreyams Kumar

    ●    GroupM – CEO-South Asia – Prasanth Kumar

    ●    The Indian Express Pvt Ltd – executive director – Anant Goenka

    ●    Blue Logic Systems – director – Janak Sarda

     

  • Grand launch of ABP Network’s ‘The Southern Rising’ Summit

    Grand launch of ABP Network’s ‘The Southern Rising’ Summit

    Mumbai: Strengthening the endeavour to celebrate the collective progress and sociocultural richness of India’s Southern states, the first-ever edition of the ‘The Southern Rising’ Summit has launched in Chennai.  

    Sharing the context and setting the overview of The Southern Rising Summit ABP Network CEO  Avinash Pandey said, “The South has already risen. It tells us that when Governance is dedicated to people to improve their health and education; it will be a success. The Southern states have the highest GDP and lowest population growth rates. The story of South is the story of the human spirit.”

    Speaking on the role of the governor, Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, Hon’ble Governor of Telangana and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, said, “The Governor is a bridge and a bridge not only to the central and state governments but also to the people. There should be a good relationship between the CM and Governor.”

    In his keynote address, Govt of Tamil Nadu, Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development, Udhayanidhi Stalin said, “A bigger conspiracy is being hatched to punish the Southern States for their good performance through the impending delimitation exercise of Lok Sabha Constituencies. In the 1970s, the Union Government promoted the population control program. The South Indian states implemented the program effectively. Their population growth rate slowed in comparison to states that did not implement the program well, whose population continued to grow at a higher rate. This effectively reduced the population share of the South Indian States. Today, this is being used against us. As you all would know, the Constitution mandates that each state must receive seats in proportion to its population, and constituencies should be of roughly equal size to the population.”

    The event also witnessed the presence of renowned actor, Rana Daggubati, popular actress and director Revathy, and music composer, environmentalist and 3 times Grammy Award Winner Ricky Kej who shared their thoughts on a wide-ranging issue during the Summit.

    Speaking during a session titled ‘India on the World Stage: Rhythm Divine’, Ricky Kej, said,” When it comes to climate change, India is making significant strides. Concern in India on climate change is much larger than anywhere in the world.”

    As the summit’s attendees hung on to every word, noted public intellectual, author, and commentator, Gurcharan Das’s session delivered an impassioned address on the pivotal role that freedom plays in shaping human progress. He eloquently stated, “A lot of people, like me, are in the middle of the political spectrum; and I am a liberal. Being a liberal, you are on a lonely road, as there’s no one to vote for.”

    Amid the grandeur of Summit, an extraordinary musical journey unfolded in the form of “Making Music: Crafting A New Style.” Featuring the brilliant talents of Mahesh Raghvan and Nandini Shankar, two musical luminaries who have left an indelible mark on the world of music, this session enthralled the audience with its unique blend of tradition and innovation.

    As the audience leaned in, P. Thiaga Rajan, Hon’ble Minister of Information Technology & Digital Services, Tamil Nadu, delved into the manifold benefits of federalism, remarked advocating for federalism in India stating, “The notion of democracy is that a thousand voices should be heard. We should try and figure out policies; if that doesn’t work, we should recalibrate and readjust.”

    The compelling panel of political visionaries, converged to explore the future of India in a session titled “Whose New India? Past, Imperfect, or Fast Forward.” The panel, featuring John Brittas, Narayanan Thirupathy, and M V Rajeev Gowda, delivered a mosaic of contrasting viewpoints.

    John Brittas, a Member of Parliament (CPIM), said, “India is a multi-religious country and you can only have democracy when you have free and independent media. ” He further adds, “India has a rich history of welcoming all cultures and boasts a diverse heritage. South India is the home of reformists. With 18% of the population, we contribute 35% to the GDP.

    BJP Vice President Narayanan Thirupathy said, ” Many say BJP can’t have a foothold in Tamil Nadu. In the last 60 years, it is the BJP that has been growing in the state more than other parties. We have done very well; our booth committee is very strong. There is a big vacuum in the absence of Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi, and BJP will definitely fill the vacuum. Definitely, the BJP is going to form the government in 2026.”

    Contributing to the discussion and presenting a unique angle M V Rajeev Gowda, Vice Chairperson, State Institute for Transformation of Karnataka and Ex-Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (INC) said “We are experiencing a BJP-free South India. In Karnataka, we saw corruption. The contractors wrote letters to the PM complaining about corruption. We need to provide people with fair prices and a safety net. This is something Congress will continue in the country. The Nyay scheme is also a safety net for people. We are expected to win Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh in a spectacular way.”

    Countering to that John added, “The BJP can maintain its optimism, as everyone has the right to dream of coming to power in Tamil Nadu in 2026.”

    In the session, “Mahatma Forever: Why We Need Him Now,” Prof. Gopalkrishna Gandhi, former Governor of West Bengal clarified that Gandhi did not seek immortality or was not keen on being relevant.

    “It was the people from South India who propelled Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi in South Africa towards’ struggle for India’s dignity in South Africa.” Prof. Gopalkrishna Gandhi said speaking about the South Indian connection with Gandhi. He outlined, “No South India in South Africa, no freedom struggle led by Gandhi in India”

    In a world where social media exerts a profound influence, ABP Network’s ‘The Southern Rising’ Summit unfolded a captivating session, provocatively titled “Social Media: Playground or Business School?”

    Speaking at the session, Chaithania Prakash, a digital content creator, shared her perspective, saying, “As influencers, we have a responsibility to ensure that nothing negative impacts our followers. We make sure the content we provide is of high quality to avoid any negative influence on our followers.”

    Digital content creator Ardhra Sajan spoke about her journey, stating, “Initially, we didn’t know what to do on social media. Our follower count gradually increased, which brought a sense of responsibility.”

    Highlighting challenges, Deepika Venkatachalam, another noted digital content creator said, “Some influencers are promoting betting apps, which negatively affect people’s lives, and I find this distressing. Everything is becoming digital, and people are seeking shortcuts. We have a responsibility to follow laws and use hashtags for paid collaborations to make it clear to viewers that it is a promotional partnership.”

    During the session, “Women in Politics: A Different Kind of Leader,” Ms. Jothimani Sennimalai said, “To empower women in politics, there’s a need for fundamental changes in the party structure. At the party level, men are present in various positions starting from the local government to the district level. If such opportunities are given opportunities, especially to women through that experience they can perform better even when they come to power”

    In the session, “General Election 2024: Who Wins, Who Loses?” political heavyweights intensely debated the upcoming elections.

    K. Annamalai, State President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for Tamil Nadu, said, “BJP Tamil Nadu is an ambitious party, and we are determined to reach our goals. The upcoming 2024 elections are pivotal, with just seven months to go. BJP’s comeback in Tamil Nadu in 2024 will solidify our party’s position.”

    To this, Kavitha Kalvakuntla, Member of Legislative Council (MLC) – Kamareddy & Nizamabad, Former Member of Parliament (MP), BRS Party countered, “People don’t want power-hungry parties. The people want a decisive Government. She further added, “We are neither with Congress nor BJP.  I.N.D.I.A, the alliance will crumble. Post-poll alliances have historically worked, while pre-poll alliances have not. I believe every party will need to rethink their strategy.”

    On being asked that India alliance may crumble, Karti P Chidambaram, Member of Parliament for Sivaganga (INC), “It is the Congress party which is present in all 5 southern states. The alliance will not crumble. In these 5 states, INC will perform exceptionally well.”

    Speaking at the session, “Making New Myths – Recreating the Old”, Suhasini recalled how Maniratnam made the historic epic Ponniyin Selvan. “I asked him not to make this film. After the failure of some of the politic-historic films we make, I was uncertain, if this idea would work,” she revealed and further added, “The thing that worked for the success of PS, was the fact that the story of Ponniyin Selvan has been there in our culture. People loved it even before we made it.”

    Speaking at the session, ‘Reinvention and Resurgence – Staying Alive in the Movies’, the celebrated actress turned politician, Kushboo Sundar, shared a reflection from her personal life, “I slept like a log after coming out in the open of being a victim of child sexual abuse. There’s nothing for me to be ashamed of.”

    The Southern Rising Summit was conceptualised and instituted by ABP Network as a tribute to the exceptional growth, cultural opulence, and societal harmony exemplified by the southern states of India.  It aimed to celebrate the spirit and richness of southern states, united on a singular mission of driving a transformative journey for India. The summit witnessed profound deliberations and sharing of insights by the movers and shakers of South Indian states and Union Territories.

  • IAA marks 85 years of existence

    IAA marks 85 years of existence

    Mumbai: This October, the International Advertising Association (IAA), the world’s most influential network of marketing and marketing communications professionals and global umbrella body for the marketing and advertising industry is celebrating 85 years of existence with a series of key events and initiatives aimed at bringing together its thousands of multidisciplinary members. Among the initiatives are:

    ● The official launch of IAA’s new 85 years celebrations logo starting 3 October 2023

    ● 3 October 2023 – The IAA Global B2B Brand Summit with a selection of the finest voices in B2B from around the world.

    ● 4 October 2023 – A gala dinner in New York City, attended by 85 of IAA global leaders and IAA Compass partners from 56 countries around the world.

    ● 6-8 March 2024 – The 45th IAA World Congress, which takes place every two-three years in major cities around the world, will be held in Penang, Malaysia highlighting sustainability, diversity, equity, inclusion and ESG.

    IAA Global chairman and world president Sasan Saeidi said: “Since IAA was founded 85 years ago by Thomas Ashwell and 12 Ad Execs at the New York Harvard Club, much has changed in the industry and in the approach of advertising goods and services. IAA is kicking off celebrations with initiatives which bring together our vast and multidisciplinary members, allowing IAA to tap on global best practice and play a strong role in supporting key industry issues and values.”

    IAA Global executive global director Dagmara Szulce said: “The IAA North Star values of creativity, advocacy, education, collaboration, professional development, diversity, equity, and inclusion guide IAA and underscore our 85 years celebrations. IAA is committed to helping the communication industry navigate the implementation of the North Star values in their own company cultures, in a rapidly changing world.”

    IAA Global VP diversity, equity, and inclusion of and IAA Australia president Sheba Nandkeolyar said: “It is a privilege to lead IAA DE&I and Australia at this important time in IAA’s history. As our 85 years celebrations spotlight IAA’s value for members, I am pleased to see increased demand in joining our network of over 4,000 individual and corporate members spanning marketing, advertising, media, IT communications and academic sectors spanning 56 countries.”

    IAA Australia chair Heather Leembruggen said: “In our 43 years existence in Australia, IAA has flourished and established a strong reputation through our thought leadership and initiatives such as IAA Australia’s Big Idea Challenge – one of the iconic initiatives designed by IAA for the next generation – now in its 21st year. With the benefit of a rich and long history to learn from, the future of IAA and IAA Australia is bright.”

    IAA area director & vice president, Asia Pacific region Pradeep Dwivedi said: “The IAA APAC region has amazing potential and joins the IAA @ 85 celebrations along with chapters in Australia, Bangladesh, China, India, Iran, S. Korea, Malaysia, Macao, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taipei and new emerging chapters to take the ideals of the IAA forward and collectively ensure that IAA remains the leading compass of marketing communications globally in a dynamic business world, even as we thrive on the amazing confluence of creativity and technology in our industry with social impact as a key tenet”

    IAA India Chapter president Avinash Pandey expressed, “As the International Advertising Association marks its remarkable 85-year journey, we take pride in being part of this global community that has consistently shaped the landscape of marketing and advertising. The series of events and initiatives planned for this milestone not only reflect the IAA’s enduring commitment but also offer a platform for our diverse members to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the future of our dynamic industry. We look forward to contributing to the continued success and influence of the IAA as we navigate the exciting intersection of creativity and technology, with social impact at the forefront of our endeavours. Here’s to 85 years of innovation, camaraderie, and the unwavering spirit that propels the IAA forward.”

  • Avinash Pandey re-elected president of India chapter of IAA

    Avinash Pandey re-elected president of India chapter of IAA

    Mumbai: At its Annual General Meeting held on 27 September 2023, the following members were unanimously elected:

    Avinash Pandey (CEO, ABP Network) – President

    Abhishek Karnani (President, Free Press Journal Group)- Vice President

    Nandini Dias (Independent Advisor)- Hon. Secretary

    Jaideep Gandhi (Founder, Another Idea) – Hon. Treasurer

    The following five members were elected as voting members:

    Srinivasan K Swamy (Chairman & Managing Director, R K Swamy Ltd),

    M.V. Shreyams Kumar (Managing Director, Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Co Ltd)

    Prasanth Kumar (CEO-South Asia, GroupM)

    Anant Goenka (Executive Director, The Indian Express Pvt Ltd)

    Janak Sarda (Director, Blue Logic Systems)

    Cosmos-Maya CEO Megha Tata will continue as an ex-officio office bearer as Immediate past president.

    Apart from this, five more members will be co-opted in the upcoming ManCom meeting along with other special invited members.

    Adds Pandey, “The India Chapter of the IAA is arguably the most active industry Association of its kind in the country. Its initiatives cover a wide spectrum of areas including saluting excellence in Marketing, Creativity and communicating Sustainability. In the year gone by, we also started Tech Pulse to cater to the growing digital market. The IAA has always maintained that what is good, is good for business and in that spirit it has converted its Voice of Change initiative into a nation-wide movement aimed at breaking the gender bias in advertising and the entertainment industry.

    In the year ahead we will also be spear-heading two initiatives where we walk the talk that Communication is a Force for Good, and will also once again lead a group of CEO’s to the USA to study the latest developments in communication.

    I look forward to a very meaningful term ahead.”