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  • Famous Innovations is ‘Green Agency Of The Year’ at Olive Crown

    By Our Staff

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) hosted the 13th edition of its annual property, the Olive Crown Awards 2023, in Mumbai. The awards recognised individuals and corporates who drove the message of sustainability or ‘green advertising’. Famous Innovations bagged 10 awards across categories including the ‘Green Agency Of The Year’. The awards were presented across 17 different categories, including the coveted title ‘Green Crusader of the Year’ award, which was presented to P N Mohan for: his vision and commitment to restore lakes, dedication in mobilizing people and funds for this cause, for his single-minded focus that led to seven lakes (near Chennai) coming back to life and for being an inspiration to others and giving them the courage to aim high.:

     

    Said Avinash Pandey President IAA (India Chapter): “The Olive Crown Awards are a symbol of the intention our Association has to use communication as a force for good. The planet belongs to us all, and we owe it to future generations to leave it in a good shape for them. The winning work has been outstanding and should work as an inspiration to content creators and advertisers to carry this torch further and leave a significant imprint on the sands of time.”

     

    Added Janak Sarda, Chairman of the Olive Crown Committee Janak Sarda, “The Olive Crown awards presentation event is always something special. We not only have the who’s who of the marketing, advertising and media fraternity with us, but they are all focussed on doing good. The supporters and the attendees are all actually symbolic of the intent of our industry to add to the efforts that will keep Planet Earth Green and Clean.”

     

    The jury comprised Bobby Pawar, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Havas Group India; K V Sridhar, Global Chief Creative Officer Nihilent Ltd & Hypercollective; Garima Khandelwal, Chief Creative Officer, Mullen Lintas; Raj Nair, CEO & Chief Creative Officer, Madison BMB and Carlton D’Silva, Co-Founder, House of Awe.

     

  • IAA rallies industry to raise Voice of Change

    By Our Staff

     

    The International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter held a summit titled Voice of Change: Gender Portrayal from 30 seconds to 3 hours, where the important conversation on gender parity, as seen in media, was brought forth in a day of discussions, debates and research findings. IAA started the journey last year with a research study in partnership with UNICEF, conducted by the Geena Davis Institute on gender representation in advertising. Taking their cue from the facts presented in the study, the industry body decided to initiate tangible change through the dialogue required to bring about gender sensitivity amongst the people at the helm of content creation and marketing in India.

     

    Kicking off the event, Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Chairperson, IAA Women Empowerment Committee and Head – Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network, Viacom18, said “Voice of Change harkens the need of a more sensitised and inclusive narrative in content and all the creative minds present here – content creators, brand custodians and students are the powerhouses behind creating and marketing that content now and in the years to come. The IAA has stepped up and brought all this learning and more out in the public eye and today through this summit takes on the critical role to not only educate and inform but also empower effective change.”

     

     

  • IAA to host gender sensitisation summit

    By Our Staff

     

    The International Advertising Association (IAA), India chapter is hosting a summit on Gender Sensitisation In Media on July 29 in Mumbai. The theme is Gender Portrayal across the creative spectrum from a 30-second TVC to a three-hour film.

     

    Said Megha Tata, President IAA India: “IAA has always brought forward initiatives that are meaningful and Gender sensitive, on and off screen and has also been the one who has always taken the lead on this issue in the industry. We felt that it is time for all of us to come together and be the voice of change. We want to address the dialogue of gender discrimination across the media spectrum and hope we will collectively bring much needed change in the system.”

     

    Added Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Chairperson, IAA Women Empowerment Committee & Head – Hindi and Kids TV Network, Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd: “Over the last decade, women have broken stereotypes in this industry both behind the scenes and on the screen. It’s time we tell more of those stories and break biases. Through this change summit, the IAA brings prominent industry voices to communicate, converge and be the Voices Of Change that we need to empower the narrative.”

     

    The summit shall see leading industry bodies such as ASCI, UNICEF, Tata Institute Of Social Sciences, Unstereotype Alliance and Akshara Centre as partners. Prominent voices like Poonam Mahajan, Vidya Balan, Deepika Warrier, Monika Shergill, Anupama Chopra, Santosh Desai, Nandita Das, Ranveer Brar, Tista Sen, Anuradha Sengupta and others will be in attendance.

     

  • IAA Leadership Awards to be presented on July 25

    By Our Staff

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) will present its prestigious Leadership Awards on Monday, July 25, in Mumbai. These awards are presented to the leaders of the marketing fraternity who have excelled in their respective fields.

     

    Said Committee Chair Nandini Dias said “We are privileged to have a prestigious all-CEO jury panel headed by the indomitable Harsh Goenka, Chairman, RPG Enterprises along with other eminent jury members – Pawan Goenka, Chairman INSPACe and Ex-MD & CEO, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd; Hemant Malik, Divisional Chief Executive – Foods, ITC Limited; Suparna Mitra, Chief Executive Officer- Watches and Wearables Division, Titan Company Limited; Vineet Bhatnagar, Managing Director & CEO PhillipCapital India; Vivek Sunder, Chief Executive Officer, Cuemath & Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, Transsion India.

     

    Over the years, we have come to evolve a streamlined and structured process that takes into account rigorous data points to arrive at the shortlist for each predetermined category. This enables the jury to conduct exhaustive and well-founded deliberations before they arrive at the final winners.”

     

    Added IAA President Megha Tata, “the Leadership awards are known for the superlative audience they attract. Apart from the marketers, there are also special awards for categories like Business leader of the Year, IAA Creative Agency Leader of the Year, IAA Media Agency Leader of the Year, IAA Media Game Changer of the Year, IAA Media Person of the Year, IAA TV Anchor of the Year.

     

  • Olive Crown Awards presented

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    (L-R) Megha Tata, President, IAA India Chapter; Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra’s Minister for Environment and Tourism & Srinivasan K Swamy, Immediate Past Chairman & World President, Chairman, Presidents’ Council IAA Global

     

     

    Grammy Awardswinner Ricky Kej at the event

     

    The India chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) hosted the 12th edition of the Olive Crown Awards 2022 last Thursday (April 28) in Mumbai. The awards acknowledged the work of those individuals and corporates who drove the message of sustainability or ‘green advertising’.

     

    A jury comprising leading lights such as Bobby Pawar, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Havas Group; Tista Sen, Regional Creative Director- South Asia, Wunderman Thompson; Carlton D’silva, Co-founder, House of Awe and Raj Nair, CEO & Chief Creative Officer, Madison BMB, shortlisted the winners through a rigorous process.

     

    Jury members being felicitated

     

    The awards were presented across 16 different categories, including the coveted title ‘Green Crusader of the Year’ award, which was presented to Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev for his ‘Save Soil’ movement and his new endeavour of a 100-day motorcycle journey to spread awareness about soil degradation.

     

    Members from Isha Foundation received the trophy on behalf of Jaggi Vasudev

     

    Chief Guest and Maharashtra’s environment and tourism minister Aaditya Thackeray spoke about the state government’s efforts of adding 24 new conservation reserves in Maharashtra and 15,000 hectares of wet land for protection.

     

    Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra’s Minister for Environment and Tourism

     

    Said Megha Tata, President, International Advertising Association (IAA) – India Chapter and Managing Director – South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery:  “The IAA Olive Crown Awards are more than just awards, they are a manifestation of all our thoughts with regards to Brand Earth. They are a collected expression of what the marketing and communication industry can do so well. They are a way of showing the world that communication can be and is, a true force for good and that is why we decided to support ‘Save Soil’. I really hope that IAA India Chapter continues to take on one good cause every year and use the magic of Marcom industry to amplify that cause.”

     

    Megha Tata, President, IAA India Chapter

     

    Added Pradeep Dwivedi, Chairperson IAA Olive Crown Awards: “The Olive Crown Awards have been an event, an honour, a recognition for over a decade with a lot of love to celebrate media, communications, marketing, and advertising to work towards sustainability. It is rightly said that we have not received this planet from our ancestors, but we have merely borrowed it from the coming generation. It is a massive responsibility that we as an industry continue putting efforts towards sustainability.”

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi, Chairperson IAA Olive Crown Awards

     

    Chirag Rural Development Foundation & People for Animals Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Centre both get Gold in the category ‘Green NGO of the Year’.

     

    Team Chirag Rural Development Foundation receiving the trophy

     

    The Young Green Crusader of the Year was awarded to Harshvardhan Joshi, an Indian mountaineer from who climbed six mountains of 6000 meters and above in his mountaineering career which started in 2016. Joshi reached the summit of Mount Everest in May 2021 in the most sustainable way possible keeping his carbon footprint to a minimum. He said that ” When I decided to climb Everest, sustainability was not an option but it was the only option to go for.”

     

    Young Green Crusader of the Year was awarded to Harshvardhan Joshi

     

    Shreerang Charitable Trust bags 6 awards

     

    As an Olive Crown Initiative, IAA along with AAFA is supporting the global Save Soil movement launched by Sadhguru to address the relatively unknown but critically important issue of soil degradation. Entries were invited for creative campaigns/ideas to spread awareness about this global problem. An eminent jury comprising, Prasoon Joshi, CEO & CCO, McCann Worldgroup India & Chairman McCann Asia Pacific; Amer Jaleel, Group CCO & Chairman, Mullenlowe Lintas Group & Senthil Kumar, Chief Creative Officer, Wunderman Thompson South Asia judged the entries received for the Save Soil campaign.

     

    The joint winners were: Rohan Joseph, Vallabh Yeolkar and Raj Nair from Madison BMB & Masumi Shrimankar from Fulcro.

     

    Rohan Joseph and Vallabh Yeolkar from Madison BMB receiving the trophy

     

    A film based on the winning campaign created by Rohan Joseph, Vallabh Yeolkar and Raj Nair from Madison BMB has been produced by Zirca Digital Solutions and Pixel Party.The winning campaign will be run across media platforms with the cooperation of media houses.

     

    Winners list of IAA OLIVE CROWN AWARDS 2022

     

  • Olive Crown Awards presented

    By Our Staff

     

    (L-R) Megha Tata, President, IAA India Chapter; Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra’s Minister for Environment and Tourism & Srinivasan K Swamy, Immediate Past Chairman & World President, Chairman, Presidents’ Council IAA Global

     

     

    Grammy Awardswinner Ricky Kej at the event

     

    The India chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) hosted the 12th edition of the Olive Crown Awards 2022 last Thursday (April 28) in Mumbai. The awards acknowledged the work of those individuals and corporates who drove the message of sustainability or ‘green advertising’.

     

    A jury comprising leading lights such as Bobby Pawar, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Havas Group; Tista Sen, Regional Creative Director- South Asia, Wunderman Thompson; Carlton D’silva, Co-founder, House of Awe and Raj Nair, CEO & Chief Creative Officer, Madison BMB, shortlisted the winners through a rigorous process.

     

    Jury members being felicitated

     

    The awards were presented across 16 different categories, including the coveted title ‘Green Crusader of the Year’ award, which was presented to Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev for his ‘Save Soil’ movement and his new endeavour of a 100-day motorcycle journey to spread awareness about soil degradation.

     

    Members from Isha Foundation received the trophy on behalf of Jaggi Vasudev

     

    Chief Guest and Maharashtra’s environment and tourism minister Aaditya Thackeray spoke about the state government’s efforts of adding 24 new conservation reserves in Maharashtra and 15,000 hectares of wet land for protection.

     

    Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra’s Minister for Environment and Tourism

     

    Said Megha Tata, President, International Advertising Association (IAA) – India Chapter and Managing Director – South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery:  “The IAA Olive Crown Awards are more than just awards, they are a manifestation of all our thoughts with regards to Brand Earth. They are a collected expression of what the marketing and communication industry can do so well. They are a way of showing the world that communication can be and is, a true force for good and that is why we decided to support ‘Save Soil’. I really hope that IAA India Chapter continues to take on one good cause every year and use the magic of Marcom industry to amplify that cause.”

     

    Megha Tata, President, IAA India Chapter

     

    Added Pradeep Dwivedi, Chairperson IAA Olive Crown Awards: “The Olive Crown Awards have been an event, an honour, a recognition for over a decade with a lot of love to celebrate media, communications, marketing, and advertising to work towards sustainability. It is rightly said that we have not received this planet from our ancestors, but we have merely borrowed it from the coming generation. It is a massive responsibility that we as an industry continue putting efforts towards sustainability.”

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi, Chairperson IAA Olive Crown Awards

     

    Chirag Rural Development Foundation & People for Animals Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Centre both get Gold in the category ‘Green NGO of the Year’.

     

    Team Chirag Rural Development Foundation receiving the trophy

     

    The Young Green Crusader of the Year was awarded to Harshvardhan Joshi, an Indian mountaineer from who climbed six mountains of 6000 meters and above in his mountaineering career which started in 2016. Joshi reached the summit of Mount Everest in May 2021 in the most sustainable way possible keeping his carbon footprint to a minimum. He said that ” When I decided to climb Everest, sustainability was not an option but it was the only option to go for.”

     

    Young Green Crusader of the Year was awarded to Harshvardhan Joshi

     

    Shreerang Charitable Trust bags 6 awards

     

    As an Olive Crown Initiative, IAA along with AAFA is supporting the global Save Soil movement launched by Sadhguru to address the relatively unknown but critically important issue of soil degradation. Entries were invited for creative campaigns/ideas to spread awareness about this global problem. An eminent jury comprising, Prasoon Joshi, CEO & CCO, McCann Worldgroup India & Chairman McCann Asia Pacific; Amer Jaleel, Group CCO & Chairman, Mullenlowe Lintas Group & Senthil Kumar, Chief Creative Officer, Wunderman Thompson South Asia judged the entries received for the Save Soil campaign.

     

    The joint winners were: Rohan Joseph, Vallabh Yeolkar and Raj Nair from Madison BMB & Masumi Shrimankar from Fulcro.

     

    Rohan Joseph and Vallabh Yeolkar from Madison BMB receiving the trophy

     

    A film based on the winning campaign created by Rohan Joseph, Vallabh Yeolkar and Raj Nair from Madison BMB has been produced by Zirca Digital Solutions and Pixel Party.The winning campaign will be run across media platforms with the cooperation of media houses.

     

    Winners list of IAA OLIVE CROWN AWARDS 2022

     

  • IAA extends Olive Crown brand to protect environment

    By Our Staff

     

    The India chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) is extending its widely acclaimed Olive Crown brand to raise awareness about the urgent need to save the soil of our planet from degradation.

     

    Says Megha Tata, President IAA: “The Olive Crown Awards are 12 years old. They have been hailed and accepted as the gold standard in an area where sustainability and creativity converge. The IAA has decided to extend the Olive Crown brand and take up urgent issues relevant to the environment. As a part of this, we are supporting the global Save Soil movement being launched by the Isha Foundation. I am happy that the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) is also on board with us in amplifying this important message.”

     

    Added Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman AFAA: “This is a little known but huge global problem. Top soil erosion and the depressed food production arising out of that, concerns us all. AFAA is happy that IAA is taking up this important communication need and we are happy to be part of it.  AFAA has been associated with the Olive Crown Awards for many years and the response to the awards from across Asia has been good. I am sure AFAA members will step up and send good entries for this issue as well.”

     

    Said Pradeep Dwivedi, Chairperson Olive Crown Committee: “We are reaching out to our creative community and appealing to them to create a truly effective campaign that will be judged by an elite jury. The winning entry will be awarded on our Olive Crown awards night and will also be run across pan-Asian media. This new campaign to be awarded is a great addition to our annual Olive Crown Awards.”

     

  • Ogilvy, Lintas & Tilt share honours at IndIAA Awards

    Caption: L to R: Abhishek Karnani, Chairperson, IAA IndIAA Awards, CVL Srinivas, Country Manager WPP India, Sonu Sood and Megha Tata, President- IAA India Chapter

     

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) conducted the sixth edition of the IndIAA Awards on Wednesday October at a physical ceremony in Mumbai amidst a cross-section of the fraternity.

     

    Said Suresh Narayanan, Jury Chairman and Chairman & Managing Director, Nestle India: “It’s been a privilege and honor to be the Jury Chair for three years in a row. These awards are the most prestigious in the advertising and communications. This year IndIAA Awards received 200 plus nominations across all the 31 categories. I want to congratulate every award winner for their outstanding work, you need to be truly proud of your yourselves, your agency, partners, teams, customers, consumers stakeholders and of everyone who has been involved in the success of the campaign”

     

    Added Megha Tata, President IAA “A great jury, wonderful winning work, fantastic attendance of the who’s who of advertising media and marketing. The IndIAA Awards have truly set a new benchmark in the industry.

     

    Said IAA IndIAA Awards Chairman, Abhishek Karnani: “Any award is only as good as the people who endorse it. I view the presence of such a high powered audience here today, and the presence of repeat sponsors, as a great endorsement for the IndIAA awards. Keeping in mind the phase we are hopefully emerging from, we have sculpted our awards event around a theme – that acknowledges and inspires the need to show – that there is good in everything around us. It just needs to be tapped into by us”

     

    IAA felicitated three industry leaders as Covid Humanitarian Heroes: CVL Srinivas, Country Manager WPP India; Bhupal Ramnathkar and Raj Nair, CEO Madison BMB for “being industry leaders with a heart, being the silent hands behind several initiatives for good, showcasing the power of design, for the many communication campaigns that sought to make a difference and for the ever-willing attitude to help a good cause.”

     

    (L-R) – Abhishek Karnani, Chairperson, IAA IndIAA Awards, Raj Nair, CEO Madison BMB, Sonu Sood & Megha Tata, President- IAA India Chapter

     

    The Guest of Honor at the event were Actors Sonu Sood & Bhumi Pednekar

     

    (L-R) – Mayura Shreyams Kumar,Director – Digital Business, Mathrubhumi, Sonu Sood & Immediate Past President IAA Global, and current Vice Chairman Asian federation of Advertising Associations

     

    (L-R) – Avinash Pandey, IAA Mancom Member & Chief Executive officer, ABP Network, Bhumi Pednekar, Megha Tata, President- IAA India Chapter & Abhishek Karnani, Chairperson, IAA IndIAA Awards

     

    This year a new category – ‘Voice of Change’: campaigns that challenge the gender stereotype in the industry was instituted. The winner of the category was Unacademy for their campaign #TeachThemYoung | Know When She Needs You.

     

    Caption- Team Unacademy winners of VOICE OF CHANGE category

     

    Caption- Ogilvy Team winners in the category – Online Commerce, Ticketing and Services for Amazon Karigar Hunar Hai

     

    Caption- MullenLowe Lintas Team (winners in the category Consumer Durables and Utilities for their campaign Havells – Feeling Fans)

     

    Caption- Tilt Brand Solutions Team (winners in the category Home Décor and Infra for their campaign LivSpace-– Don’t Try This At Home)

     

    Caption-Team Population First & UNFPA (Joint Winners in this category GOVERNMENT & NGOs)

     

  • IAA Leadership awards presented

    By our Staff

     

    The International Advertising Association’s (IAA) India Chapter announced the winners for the eighth edition of the IAA Leadership Awards in Mumbai on Friday. Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari was chief guest. The association inducted senor mediaperson and former President Raj Nayak into the IAA Hall of Fame for “investing a lifetime in the marcom industry and  for his sterling role in directing the India Chapter of IAA towards its ongoing role in being the voice of sustainability”.

     

    Said IAA President, Megha Tata: “It is so rewarding to see the best in the business taking the time to be here and accepting these awards. While we were planning the awards for 2021 we wanted to highlight leaders that have established new age businesses.”

     

    Other prominent recipients were: Bobby Pawar (Creative Agency Leader of the Year), Nandini Dias (Media Agency Leader of the Year), N P Singh (Media Person of the Year), Raj Kamal Jha (Editor of the Year) and Palki Sharma Upadhyay (TV Anchor of the Year). Actor and Film Producer Anil Kapoor received the IAA Brand Endorser of the Year.

     

    Winner List – Leadership Awards 2021

     

  • IAA presents Olive Crown Awards

    By Our Staff

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) hosted the 11th edition of the Olive Crown Awards 2021, last Friday in Mumbai. The

     

    Selecting the awards was a a jury comprising Bobby Pawar, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, Havas India; Josy Paul, Chairman & Chief Creative Officer, BBDO India; Tista Sen, Regional Creative Director, Wunderman Thompson South Asia; Carlton D’silva, Co-founder, House of Awe and Kaushik Roy, Advisor, Reliance Industries Ltd.

     

    The awards were presented across 20 different categories, including the coveted title ‘Green Crusader of the Year’ award, which was presented to Aaditya Thackeray, Minister of Environment, Tourism and Protocol, Maharashtra government and the chief guest at the event for his efforts to save the Aarey Forest in Mumbai.

     

    Said Megha Tata, President, International Advertising Association (IAA) – India Chapter and Managing Director – South Asia, Discovery Communications India: “In the last 11 years of Olive Crown we have seen campaigns and brands go from doing ‘something green’ to being vested in sustainability and we are glad that this is a platform to showcase work that can inspire.  One of the things 2020 taught us is that the Nature loved our lockdown! But we need to find this balance and co-exist every single day! And some of the campaigns we have seen this year, have presented this balance beautifully”.

     

    Added Neeraj Roy, Chairperson IAA Olive Crown Awards and Founder & CEO, Hungama Digital Media Entertainment:  “Over the next two decades, your entire customer base and your teams  – the talent you are hoping to attract will largely be millennials and Gen Z and we know that they rate a brand’s ethics and sustainability higher than ever before so it will be impossible and impractical to ignore these trends. Brands, media, advertisers, agencies and marketers, essentially the core of the IAA community, have always played a key role in communication for centuries and it is encouraging to note that brands here in India too are taking note and actions toward sustainability and a greener planet in their product offerings.”

     

    Heartbeat Creative Lab, Taiwan bagge four Gold & two Silver followed by Ogilvy with six Silvers at the Olive Crown Awards 2021. The ‘Green Campaign of the Year’- Gold was presented to Bhamla Foundation for their ‘Dhak Dhak Dharti’ campaign while IIFL Home Finance Ltd took away the ‘Green Brand of the Year’-Gold.

     

  • Remembering Pradeep Guha

     

     

     

    Ramesh Narayan: My friend, Pradeep

     

    Pradeep proved to me that you could violently disagree with someone and still be friends, writes Ramesh Narayan

     

    Ramesh Narayan

    By Ramesh Narayan

     

    Sometime in the early nineties I signed on for a tour of Spain organised by the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA). I was a rookie in the advertising industry and I looked in awe at veterans like Mukul Upadhyaya, Amol Bose, Pheroza Bilimoria, Mohini Bhullar and Pradeep Guha. Yes, his reputation preceded him even then.

     

    He was the man who was building up the Times of India Group into this formidable money-making machine.

     

    In a couple of years, we were travelling to Cancun for a World Congress of the IAA. This time, I knew Pradeep slightly better. At London, where we checked in again for the second half of our flight, he sauntered up to the Business Class queue where I was (he was travelling first class) and cautioned me to ensure my bags had been loaded. I did, and when we landed in Cancun, my bags were there, but his weren’t. And so we spent half a day shopping for some basics for him.

     

    And that was the beginning of dozens of flights and trips we did together for a host of reasons. We were the most unlikely friends. He loved shopping, I never shopped. He was an extroverted partygoer, I preferred to be in bed by 11pm.

     

    But it was sometime in the late nineties when India (to be read as Pradeep Guha and Goutan Rakshit) decided to make a bid to bring AdAsia to India that we really became a threesome.

     

    Flashes of incidents come back to me.

     

    I excitedly told him that I had managed to wrest a 15-minute slot at the IAA World Congress in Beirut to pitch the AdAsia. He looked at me and said: “You really think those guys want to see you and me on stage? Let’s get Miss World to invite them instead”. And so Pradeep, Priyanka Chopra, the reigning Miss World and I flew to Beirut. I made the presentation and then Priyanka in her gown and wearing the crown and sash came on to invite the audience to India, promising to meet them there as well.

     

    During the build-up to the AdAsia I was at the Times of India office every day from 2 to 7pm for about six months. The security assumed I was some senior employee and saluted me all the way to Pradeep’s well-designed room. Here, he poured every minute detail that could make this a memorable Congress. From the bus routes to the venue to the staff who would clean the toilets, no detail was too small for him.

    And thanks to his personal goodwill, Mukesh Ambani, Kumarmangalam Birla, Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan all graced the AdAsia. And his name never appeared in the media. He made me the face of the AdAsia with a sardonic: “I will not allow the TOI to carry my picture. And the other newspapers won’t carry it in any case. So you have to do the honours”.

     

    In 2008, a call from him brought me back from organic farming to my second innings with the advertising industry. He was taking over as President of the IAA and he insisted I be at least a mancom member with him.

     

    In 2011, after the completion of the AdAsia in Delhi, we were driving to an after-party hosted by a friend. I told him of an ethical problem I was facing in accepting a large company which was faced with pollution charges as our sponsor for the fledgling Olive Crown Awards. He listened and quietly said: “I’ll do it”. And for three years after that 9XM sponsored the Awards.

     

    In my year as President of the Rotary Club I asked for speakers, a star Chief Guest for a function at a Municipal school and TV time. He never said no to me.

     

    Even in 2014 when we were organising the silver jubilee Summit of the IAA, I called him and said he should somehow get Shah Rukh Khan to come for the opening session of the conference in Kochi. He just said, “You deliver a jet. I’ll deliver SRK”. And that was it.

     

    On the work front, as President of the AAAI, I was able to recover many longstanding dues from errant clients for our members simply because as regional Chairman of the INS he was happy to arm me with a letter that would place an embargo on the advertising of those clients if they didn’t pay up.

     

    Pradeep had the dubious distinction of being the author of the Page 3 culture. He also helped birth the Bombay Times and though he didn’t personally usher in the era of paid news, he half-heartedly oversaw it. He knew how to make anything into a huge spectacle. The Filmfare awards, the Miss India pageants, even the Bombay Times party. It was the only party people lusted to get invited to. However, through all this he never took his eye off the ball. All these efforts were aimed at brand-building for the various publications of the Times of India group.

     

    Here was a large-hearted man. Sure we had our differences, including one bitter exchange of hot words at KL airport over the theme of the 2019 IAA World Congress. But when the Congress was over and it turned out so well, we were back to our old relationship. Pradeep proved to me that you could violently disagree with someone and still be friends.

     

    Ambi Parameswaran, as President of Advertising Club honoured Goutam, Pradeep and me on stage and called us the Three Musketeers of the advertising industry.

    We lost Goutam last year. Pradeep a couple of days ago, and I stand bereft.

     

    Ramesh Narayan is a veteran and awardwinning industryperson and headed various media industry associations

     

     

     

    Partho Dasgupta: Live like a King again, Boss

     

    The outpouring of love, respect, devotion as well as a sense of despair and loss – in words and pictures – in newspapers, and social media posts though don’t do justice to the Man himself, writes Partho Dasgupta

     

    Partho DasguptaBy Partho Dasgupta

     

    It’s amazing to see the various social media posts on PG (The Boss) pouring in through the weekend. So many, just so many have remembered him with their memories of the man who shines today as one of the brightest stars of the media and advertising world out there. The outpouring of love, respect, devotion as well as a sense of despair and loss – in words and pictures – in newspapers, and social media posts though don’t do justice to the Man himself. He is (yes, not using the past tense still) a man who is bigger than all this.

     

    He was a towering personality in the Old lady of Boribunder (Times – VT building) whose presence in every review meeting or otherwise meant one learnt something that day. I still remember presenting The Economic Times  efforts in franchising the brand into regional languages by providing a page of the top news in the local language but with English ET masthead. He taught me never to use the term Vernacular – since it meant the language of the Vernas i.e the slaves. I have always learnt from him how to think strategically, thinking big and to encourage people instead of pulling them up for their mistakes.

     

    The way he gave the Indian event industry a new scale, stature, and glamour, was unprecedented. He was a man who always thought way ahead of his time, encouraged people to perform and partied hard to get amazing results. I still remember the way he organised the Abbys with SRK and stars performing on stage as the President, The Advertising Club. From there on the AdAsia at Jaipur to the recent IAA World Congress at Kochi – he brought the world to recognise and witness the Indian advertising industry at its best. I doubt anyone else could do that.

     

    He was the life of every party. His Diwali do every year was a sought after one and one where most erstwhile colleagues and senior people would meet. A man with excellent relationships, across industries and across levels, he loved to entertain. And lastly the managers he helped groom, the startups he advised, are there across the industry successfully managing their businesses – is the big legacy he left. I doubt we will see another PG again.

     

    Live like a King again, Boss.

     

     

    Partho Dasgupta, former CEO of BARC India, is Management Strategy Consultant and worked with The Times of India for many years

  • IAA India Chapter completes three decades

    By Our Staff

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) completes thirty years in the service of the marcom industry.

     

    Said IAA President Megha Tata: “This is a landmark year for us. The IAA has evolved into what is arguably the most prominent association in the country representing marketing, advertising and the media. We commit ourselves to remaining relevant and doing what is in the best interests of our constituents as well as our consumers. Though we are still in the midst of the pandemic we have rolled our several initiatives and you will see many more beginning this month itself. I salute all the past Presidents and members who have contributed to the growth of IAA.”
    Added Srinivasan K Swamy immediate past president IAA Global: “The India Chapter has been addressed by everyone from the Prime Minister, to several Union Ministers to film and sports celebrities. It has shown its capability to host one of the biggest and best World Congresses ever held. It has a varied bouquet of initiatives and events catering to its wide spectrum of constituents and has been recognized by the IAA World Board as its Best Chapter several times. I wish the members all the very best and exhort them to evolve and face the challenges of a dynamic environment.”

     

    Veteran mediaperson Roger Pereira, the person who brought IAA to India in the first place said: Forty years ago, I still remember reading with rapt attention Prof Theodore Levitt on Globalisation and thought to myself: How could India not possibly be part of it! Founding the India Chapter was certainly the first step. Thank you, RBI Governor IG Patel”.