Tag: Srinivasan Swamy

  • Srinivasan Swamy inducted into AFAA hall of fame at Adasia Beijing

    Srinivasan Swamy inducted into AFAA hall of fame at Adasia Beijing

    MUMBAI: In a moment of well-deserved recognition, R K Swamy Ltd chairman Srinivasan Swamy has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) at Adasia Beijing. The honour ‘AFAA’s highest’ was presented by AFAA  immediate past president Raymond So, before delegates from 32 countries.

    The citation celebrating Swamy’s extraordinary career highlighted his “quarter century spent in leading and building the largest Indian-owned integrated marketing services group”: the R K Swamy Hansa Group. It also commended his visionary leadership that has guided the global marketing and communications industry for over four decades.

    Over the years, Swamy has held numerous prestigious leadership positions across the industry. He has served as chairman of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA), chairman and world president of the International Advertising Association (IAA), and chairman of the Confederation of Asian Advertising Agency Associations (CAAAA). He was also president of the India chapter of the IAA for an unprecedented four years, president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for three consecutive terms and was re-elected once again in 2025 and chairman of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI). In addition, he has served as chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), president of the All India Management Association (AIMA), the Madras chamber of commerce and industry, the Madras management association, and the Advertising club Madras.

    The citation also lauded his role in creating and leading major industry milestones. Swamy played a key part in conceptualising Goafest, steering the IAA world congress 2019, and spearheading the IAA silver jubilee summit in Kochi. He has also been instrumental in driving several editions of the confederation of Indian industry’s international brand summit and the AIMA world marketing congress, among other notable initiatives.

    Beyond the realm of advertising, Swamy has made a significant impact through his work with social, educational, medical, and cultural institutions. His involvement in community and religious causes has further reinforced his reputation as both an industry stalwart and a socially conscious leader.

    His illustrious career has earned him numerous national and international accolades. He is the only Indian to have received the award of appreciation from the Japan Advertising Association, the IAA Global Compass Award for outstanding contribution to the industry, and the Adstar Korea Lifetime Honour Award. Among his many other honours are the AFAA special merit award, the IAA Inspire champion award, the IAA North Star medal, and the honorary life fellowship from the All India Management Association.

    Swamy has also been recognised closer to home with lifetime achievement awards from the advertising agencies association of India, Indira institutions, the Rotary Club of Guindy, and the Advertising Club Madras. He has been inducted into the IAA India chapter hall of fame and was honoured with the Distinguished alumni award by the Alagappa College of Technology during its platinum jubilee celebrations.

    Known for his friendly demeanour, generous spirit, and wise counsel, Srinivasan Swamy continues to inspire the advertising fraternity across the world. His induction into the AFAA hall of fame cements his position as one of India’s most respected global advertising leaders: a visionary who has built an enduring legacy of leadership, learning, and lasting impact.
     

  • Ad Man for All Seasons Enters the Hall of Fame at AdAsia Beijing

    Ad Man for All Seasons Enters the Hall of Fame at AdAsia Beijing

    MUMBAI: In a world where ad campaigns come and go with the seasons, one man has managed to make his impact timeless. Srinivasan Swamy, chairman of R K Swamy ltd., was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) at the grand AdAsia Beijing, joining an elite circle of legends who’ve defined the region’s advertising landscape.

    The honour AFAA’s highest recognition was presented by Raymond So, immediate past president of AFAA, in the presence of delegates from 32 countries, each applauding a career that has shaped not just Indian advertising, but global marcom thinking.

    For over 40 years, Swamy has been more than an adman, he’s been an architect of industry institutions. The citation, read before a full house, traced a remarkable career spent leading and building one of India’s largest integrated marketing groups, the R K Swamy Hansa group, which he has helmed for over 25 years.

    But his legacy stretches far beyond boardrooms. Swamy has steered nearly every major advertising and marketing body worth its acronym AFAA, IAA, CAAAA, AAAI, ASCI, ABC, AIMA, and more with distinction, diplomacy and a deep sense of purpose.

    He’s been President of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) for an unprecedented four years, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for a record three consecutive terms (and now, re-elected again in 2025), Chairman of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), Chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), and even President of the All India Management Association (AIMA).

    And that’s not counting his presidencies at the Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Madras Management Association, and the Advertising Club Madras, where he remains a beloved mentor and fixture.

    Swamy’s fingerprints are on some of the most defining industry moments from the birth of GoaFest, the country’s biggest celebration of creativity, to the IAA World Congress 2019, the IAA Silver Jubilee Summit in Kochi, multiple editions of the CII International Brand Summit, and the AIMA World Marketing Congress.

    Each of these events, powered by Swamy’s vision, cemented India’s stature on the global advertising map. His leadership style, a mix of quiet conviction and unflagging optimism has turned committees into communities and conferences into milestones.

    Swamy’s shelf of awards could fill a museum and each comes with a story of grit, growth and generosity.

    He’s the only Indian to have received the Award of Appreciation from the Japan Advertising Association, the IAA Global Compass Award, and the AdStar Korea Lifetime Honour Award rare distinctions that underscore his global influence.

    Add to that the AFAA Special Merit Award, the IAA Inspire Champion Award, the IAA North Star Medal, Honorary Life Fellowship from AIMA, Lifetime Achievement Awards from AAAI, Rotary Club of Guindy, and Indira Institutions, and it’s clear the industry has been applauding his impact for years.

    Even his alma mater, Alagappa College of Technology, honoured him with a Distinguished Alumni Award during its Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a homecoming moment that completed the circle.

    But what sets Swamy apart isn’t just the positions he’s held, it’s the purpose behind them. His contributions extend to education, healthcare, culture, and community development, where he has quietly but consistently supported institutions and causes that build social capital alongside business growth.

    Colleagues often describe him as “approachable yet awe-inspiring,” a man whose friendly demeanour, wise counsel, and willingness to help have earned him as much affection as admiration. In an industry known for its egos, Swamy’s humility stands out like a perfectly written headline simple, powerful, and memorable.

    As AFAA conferred its Hall of Fame honour, the applause in Beijing carried a sense of inevitability. Here was a man who didn’t just witness the evolution of Indian advertising he helped write its script, one association, one reform, one landmark event at a time.

    Swamy’s story mirrors the evolution of India’s creative economy itself: rooted in Madras, reaching the world, powered by persistence and propelled by purpose.

    In an industry built on ideas that sell, his greatest idea has been service to the profession, to people, and to progress.

    So, what do you call an adman who’s outlived every campaign, outperformed every title, and outshone every accolade? In the language of advertising, a timeless brand. And as Srinivasan Swamy takes his rightful place in the AFAA Hall of Fame, one thing’s clear: legends don’t retire, they just find better placement.

     

  • Advertising veteran Srinivasan Swamy returns for fourth stint as industry chief

    Advertising veteran Srinivasan Swamy returns for fourth stint as industry chief

    MUMBAI: India’s advertising industry loves a comeback story—and Srinivasan K Swamy is giving it one. The executive group chairman of R K Swamy has been elected president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India for 2025-26, marking his fourth term in the role after an 18-year hiatus.

    Swamy, also known as Sundar Swamy, previously ran the 80-year-old trade body from 2004 to 2007, when India’s advertising market was a fraction of its current size. His return suggests the industry wants experienced hands to navigate an increasingly complex landscape of digital disruption, regulatory scrutiny and changing consumer behaviour.

    “I am deeply humbled that this marks my fourth term in this role,” said Swamy, whose lengthy CV reads like a who’s who of industry bodies. He has chaired everything from the International Advertising Association to the Audit Bureau of Circulation, earning a lifetime achievement award from AAAI along the way.

    Jaideep Gandhi was elected vice-president, while the 15-member board includes heavyweights from agencies spanning Leo Burnett to Grey Worldwide. The roster reflects the fragmented nature of India’s advertising market, where global networks jostle with homegrown shops for a slice of the action.

    Outgoing president Prasanth Kumar, who served three years during the turbulent post-pandemic period, handed over the reins with typical corporate grace. “I am confident that, with his vast experience and vision, he will steer AAAI to even greater achievements,” he said.

    Whether Swamy can repeat his earlier success remains to be seen. The advertising world he inherits is vastly different from the one he left in 2007—social media has upended traditional media planning, privacy regulations are reshaping data collection, and artificial intelligence threatens to automate creative work.

    Still, at an age when most executives are eyeing retirement, Swamy clearly believes there’s more work to be done. For an industry built on selling dreams, that kind of optimism is probably just what the doctor ordered.

    Other elected members of the Board in alphabetical order and the companies they represent on AAAI are: 
    * Anupriya Acharya,  Leo Burnett (TLG India Pvt Ltd) 
    * Sam Balsara, Madison Communications Pvt Ltd 
    * Tanya Goyal, Everest Brand Solutions Pvt Ltd 
    * Tapas Gupta, BEI Confluence Communication Ltd. 
    * Vishandas Hardasani, Matrix Publicities and Media India Pvt Ltd 
    * Mohit Joshi, Havas Media India Pvt Ltd 
    * Santosh Kumar, Innocean Worldwide Communication Pvt Ltd 
    * Kunal Lalani, Crayons Advertising Ltd 
    * Chandramouli Muthu, Maitri Advertising Works Pvt Ltd  
    * Vikram Sakhuja, Platinum Advertising Pvt Ltd 
    * Kartik Sharma,  Omnicom Media Group India Pvt Ltd 
    * Anusha ShettY,  Grey Worldwide (India) Pvt Ltd 
    * Shashi Sinha, Initiative Media (India) Pvt Ltd 
    * K Srinivas, Sloka Advertising Pvt Ltd  
    * Paritosh Srivastava, Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi Pvt Ltd 

  • AdAsia 2025 invites India to Macau for a marketing carnival with desi flavour

    AdAsia 2025 invites India to Macau for a marketing carnival with desi flavour

    MUMBAI: At Goafest 2025, Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) chairman Srinivasan K Swamy took to the stage to give India’s adland a tempting invitation: Macau is calling. Promoting the upcoming 39 edition of AdAsia—Asia’s largest and oldest advertising congress—Swamy laid out a compelling case for Indian participation in this high-octane, cross-cultural marketing festival.

    Scheduled for 27 August 2025, the event will take place in the glitzy heart of Macau and marks the 13 time AdAsia is being hosted in Asia since its inception in 1958. “Macau offers a vibrant, unique experience”, Swamy said, as he pitched the city not just as a conference host but as a creative playground.

    Swamy noted that the lineup boasts over 30 global speakers, including several Indian industry stalwarts. “Known for top-tier content and speakers”, the event promises insight, inspiration, and a heavy dose of networking.

    The push this year? More Indian presence. Swamy shared that the organisers are targeting over 100 Indian delegates and reassured the crowd that home comforts wouldn’t be missing. “Indian food and hospitality will be arranged”, he promised, garnering a few knowing laughs from the audience.

    He closed with a rallying call for professionals across agencies, brands, and media to join the India delegation. “All are invited to join the India delegation”, Swamy said, making it clear that AdAsia 2025 isn’t just about geography—it’s about bringing the continent’s finest together on one stage.

  • AFAA turns the spotlight on brilliance in advertising

    AFAA turns the spotlight on brilliance in advertising

    MUMBAI: The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) is turning up the creative heat with the return of its Brilliance Awards, inviting entries for its highly anticipated second edition. With ten top advertising categories in the spotlight, the awards aim to honour campaigns that don’t just win trophies but genuinely build brands.

    “Awards should celebrate advertising that works, not just ads made for awards,” said AFAA chairman Srinivasan Swamy. “That’s why our jury—comprising top advertisers from across Asia—will focus on real brilliance, the kind that makes an impact in the real world.”

    After a resounding response to its inaugural edition, the Brilliance Awards 2025 are now open for submissions across categories such as automotives, banking, consumer durables, food & beverages, e-commerce, fashion, pharma, real estate, telecom, and travel. Brands and agencies can submit their entries online before the deadline on March 31, 2025.

    In keeping with AFAA’s ethos that true creativity is priceless, there’s no entry fee, only a stage to showcase work that truly shines.

  • IAA & Rotary District Autism Campaign Outdoor effort at BKC Mumbai

    IAA & Rotary District Autism Campaign Outdoor effort at BKC Mumbai

    Mumbai: The cause related campaign to create awareness about the critical need for early detection of Autism being run by the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) in association with the Rotary District 3141 entered the outdoor phase with all the digital display boards in BKC the commercial hub of Bombay carrying this important message.

    Says Srinivasan Swamy, Managing Committee Member of the India Chapter and Former Chairman & World President, IAA, “The India Chapter has always maintained that communication should be used as a force for good. And we firmly believe that what’s good, is good for business. In that context I am very happy that we are consistently running such campaigns. I thank the media for always highlighting these efforts.”

    In this case, Laqshya Media has amplified the campaign. The print campaign was run by Hindustan Times and Free Press Journal. This is the winning campaign among entries received from advertising agencies and judged by top creative minds. It was created by Tempest Advertising Hyderabad.

  • Piyush Pandey inducted, industry veterans celebrate growth at IAA Leadership Awards 2024

    Piyush Pandey inducted, industry veterans celebrate growth at IAA Leadership Awards 2024

    Mumbai: The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) hosted the grand 11th edition of the prestigious IAA Leadership Awards on August 6 at the Taj Lands End hotel in Mumbai. The awards served as a platform to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of industry leaders.

    This year’s ceremony saw the presence of numerous distinguished guests, including senior marketing, advertising, and media professionals, who gathered to honor the exceptional accomplishments of the award recipients.

    The awards covered various sectors, including automobiles, financial services, FMCG, e-commerce, edtech, retail, and consumer durables, acknowledging the diverse achievements and innovative contributions of outstanding professionals.

    IAA inducted Ogilvy’s executive chairman India, Piyush Pandey, into the IAA Hall of Fame. When reached for comment on his induction, he said, “It’s always a great honor to be recognized by our own people. I believe in work done for our people and our clients in India, so this means a lot. I have won several lifetime achievement awards outside the country, but these were awarded for the work I have done in India, making it all the more special.”

    RK Swami Ltd. chairman and managing director Srinivasan Swamy who had bagged the “Force For Good” award, commented on the importance of events like the IAA Leadership Awards, “It’s crucial to celebrate success in the marketing community, particularly when brands perform exceptionally well. Showcasing these achievements through awards highlights the excellence in the A&M industry and the work of the marketing professionals behind them.”

    News18’s managing editor, special projects, and senior anchor, Anand Narasimhan, won the title of IAA TV Anchor of the Year. Bollywood stars Ananya Pandey and Vicky Kaushal received the IAA Brand Endorser of the Year awards in the male and female categories, respectively, for their ability to connect with audiences and effectively promote brands. The creative agency head of the year was awarded to Ogilvy’s current executive chairperson, Hephzibah Pathak. EssenceMediacom CEO South Asia, Navin Khemka won the media agency head of the year. 

    During the event, Jio Finance Ltd.’s head of brand & marketing, Rajesh Raman, discussed the current marketing landscape. He noted, “The shift has already happened with digital media and ChatGPT coming into play. Clients have reworked their marketing plans, and many sectors like BFSI are gearing up to use digital media. The industry is set for significant growth, driven by India’s large and growing youth base. The next 15 years will witness unprecedented growth, making this a remarkable time for advertising and marketing.”

    He further added, “Despite market volatility, indices suggest that growth will soon surpass significant thresholds. Consumer demand has surged post-COVID, with high interest in new products and loans. COVID, in retrospect, acted as a blessing, as it led to a pent-up demand surfacing. The industry has reassessed and improved since then.”

    He concluded by saying, “I am very positive about the industry’s future. Media growth and brand experimentation are at an all-time high. India’s cultural influence will now be exposed to the global stage, with the world looking at India.”

  • 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.

  • Ramesh Narayan presented AFAA Honorary Life Member Award at AdAsia Seoul

    Ramesh Narayan presented AFAA Honorary Life Member Award at AdAsia Seoul

    Mumbai: Advertising doyen Ramesh Narayan was presented with the AFAA Honorary Life Member Award at the AdAsia Congress being currently held at Seoul Korea.

    The award was presented at the inaugural session of the AdAsia by Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) chairman Srinivasan Swamy on 25 October 2023.

    With this Narayan becomes the only person to be presented all the three prestigious awards that AFAA presents every alternate year at the AdAsia.

    In 2015 he was presented the AFAA Special Merit Award at AdAsia Bali and in 2021, at AdAsia Macau he was inducted into the AFAA Hall of Fame.

    Swamy said, “This award seeks to honor the enormous contribution Narayan has made to AFAA and to the global advertising and marketing community.”

    Narayan said “I am accepting the award on behalf of all those to believe that communication can be a force for good.”

  • IAA Global honours Srinivasan Swamy and Ramesh Narayan

    IAA Global honours Srinivasan Swamy and Ramesh Narayan

    Mumbai: On the 85th Anniversary of the International Advertising Association (IAA) in New York, special North Star medals were announced for Srinivasan Swamy and Ramesh Narayan for their distinguished service to the IAA.

    In addition, Swamy was also commended for his role as the global president of the IAA.

    Swamy and Narayan had also been honoured as Global Champions by the IAA at its inaugural Inspire Awards in London in 2014.

    They have both been inducted into the IAA India Chapter Hall of Fame and are the recipients of several other prestigious awards in the Marcom space.

    Swamy was the first Indian to be global president of the IAA.

    Narayan has been a director on the Global Board of the IAA and was its vice president APAC region. They are both past presidents of the India Chapter of the IAA.