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  • What made the IAA World Congress a Grand Success

     

     

    By Sanjeev Kotnala

     

    The IAA World Congress held at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre (LBICC), Kochi from February 20 to 22 was a grand success.  Most of the delegates I met were satisfied with the sessions, set-up and infrastructure.

    Time to congratulate Srinivasan Swamy, Ramesh Narayan, Pradeep Guha, and the extended team of IAA India, sponsors, delegates and speakers.

    The event will most probably be remembered for Sophia, Andre Agassi, may be Amitabh Bachchan and the grand parties in the evening. But, the session ‘Tech Without Affect is the Death of Advertising’ by Havas’s Jacques Seguela will be remembered the most. Seguela, also author of “Don’t tell my mother I’m in Advertising, She thinks I’m pianist in a Brothel”, spoke on Day Two and received a genuine standing ovation. It was a class in presentation, idea delivery, stage coverage, voice modulation and connecting with the audience. Though it was tough following the Frenchman’s English, there was no communication gap. In brief, remember your advertising should not be Brain-to-Heart or Heart-to-Brain, or Brain/heart –to-wallet but Heart-to-Heart. Have the idea and then leverage it with technology and not necessarily the other way around.

     

    FINDING FAULTS IS ALWAYS EASY.

    A Congress of this size with around 2000-plus delegates from a diverse sphere of the industry is like an Indian wedding. No matter what you do, there is always Dal Mein Namak Kum. Delays and minor issues over dramatised. Now, look at the positive side. You may forget the bride and bridegroom. However, such incidents become memory hubs.

    It is natural for IAA World Congress not to meet everyone’s expectations. Remember our ads and strategies also cater to the majority.  IAA World Congress ticked almost all boxes. Knowledge sessions followed the bell curve, so you got a spectrum covering the good, the bad and the ugly. Speaker sessions did not majorly overrun the allotted time.  The evening parties gave ample networking opportunities. The IAA World Congress app was helpful.  The area for question-answer and to jotting down your notes was appreciated. The three evening parties were engaging enough. There were hardly any technology glitches. The buses more or less maintained departure schedule from designated hotels.  The PR agency took good care of media in their movement, schedule, interviews and inputs. However, there was a visible absence of Marketers and brand owners.

     

    FEEDBACK HELPS.

    In case you attended the Congress, do share the experience. Constructive feedback will always help to narrow the gap between reality, and the myth perfection is.

    Before you say I am biased, let me be clear, there were moments when you wondered what was happening. But, then, they are bound to happen in a three-day event and Indian Barat.

     

    OVERALL IMPRESSION

    Day One was slow, and even Amitabh Bachchan’s speech did not help. The Congress warmed up on Day Two and finished on a high note with the Andre Agassi – Vijay Amritraj double volley and the Bollywood night. I am purposely avoiding any mention of the Deepika Padukone session which was the last session on Day Three, as it was going nowhere. I walked off the session, and so it is not first-hand experience. However, whoever, I met has the same expression.

    There were two sessions where the speakers got a standing ovation. It was proof that the delegates were willing to appreciate when they were served something really fantastic. I do not include Piyush Pandey’s session in it, as the ovation was more of respect for the perfect brand ambassador of Indian creativity and the creatives shown as part of his presentation…

    The Andre Agassi- Vijay Amritraj session was a class on how to engage the audience, pace the conversation and to face the camera. Agassi was very transparent, open and emotional in his answers and it helped the cause. He was not hesitant to add tadka-wala statements that resonated with the audience.

     

    SOME SUGGESTIONS.

    I think that panel discussions could very well be done away with. Or we must be willing to give more time for the sessions. That reminds me: this Ted Talk-inspired 30-minuts sessions do not do justice to the speaker or the audience. Time to experiment with 45 minutes or even a 60-minute session.

    I was surprised with few speakers (even in such global event) crib about the shortage of time as an excuse of them not being able to complete the session. It speaks more about the speaker than the organisers. And if something could be done to avoid blatant plugs by a few speakers, the audience will definitely appreciate.

    Loved the media seating. They were provided table seating to help them in filing stories. However, non-media delegates occupied a few of the media seats. It required better monitoring and control.

    As always, we could have done with more bar counters. That reminds me to add: with such a large gathering the number of live counters during evening parties were too few, adding to the wait.

    I loved the small act of lucky draw for the audience who returned from breaks on time. May be a higher valued price would have done the trick.

     

    IMPORTANT SHIFT.

    IAA World Congress also shifted the focus from digital that was becoming a cacophony in every event to Artificial Intelligence, which is where the future lies. Maybe, it is easy to predict that we are going to hear a lot more about AI and IOT this year.

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    PASSING THOUGHTS:

    1. Since the IAA World Congress happened just 50 days before Goafest, will registrations there get impacted?

    2. Surprised that most people I spoke with advised wait-and-watch the situation, before taking a call on attending or boycotting AdAsia 2019, that is scheduled to be held from December 2 to 5  in Lahore.  WHAT DO YOU THINK? DO SHARE YOUR VIEWS ON THIS at editor@mxmindia.comwith the subject AdAsia2019.

  • Ogilvy, Lowe Lintas max IndIAA

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) presented its fourth edition of the IndIAA Awards in Mumbai on August 31.

     

    Said Ramesh Narayan, President IAA India Chapter:  “This is where real advertising wins. And I am delighted at the huge response from the industry. We had leading marketers from all over India, the creme de la creme of the creative fraternity, and media leaders assembled at one place to salute creativity that works hard in the market. In just four years the IndIAA awards have established themselves as a much-loved fixture in the communications industry. Congratulations to all the winners”.

     

    Added Suresh Narayanan, Jury Chairman and Chairman & Managing Director, Nestle India:“It was indeed a pleasure to be the Chairman of the Jury of the IndIAA Awards. It was a truly an exciting experience.The clear winners stood out because of purpose, of tone, of creativity and of the kind of impact they created”.

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman IndIAA awards Committee: “This constitutes work that has been made to a real brief, gone through the rigor of presentations to the client, and has been backed by money from the owners of the brands. And no effort is being spared to make the evening a treat for the senses”.

     

    MV Shreyams Kumar, Joint MD, Mathrubhumi which was presenting sponsor or the event, requested all to donate generously to revive Kerala – God’s own country. He said: “The fishermen, the youth all stood together and the whole world has stood by us. We need all the support we can”

     

    A soft launch of the book ‘The Gutenberg Galaxy’,  a collector’s item on case studies in print advertising was done by Ramesh Narayan, Prasoon Joshi, Abhishek Karnaniand Suresh Narayanan.

     

    The list of winners:

  • IAA IndIAA awards to be held on August 31

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) will present its IndIAA awards to the co-creators of outstanding creative advertising on August 31 at the ITC Maratha.

     

    Suresh Narayanan, Chairman Nestle India, who chaired the jury that selected the winners has said that it was a welcome challenge to spend many productive hours sifting through the shortlist of 21 categories to arrive at the ultimate winners.

     

    Added Ramesh Narayan – President IAA: “This promises to be a memorable evening. Where else can you see advertisers sharing the stage with their advertising agencies and accepting awards for what we call real, hard-working advertising? And that’s not all. The jury, which comprised of senior advertisers have done their job. Now we look forward to them presenting some of these unique awards.”

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman – IndIAA awards Committee: “This constitutes work that has been made to a real brief, gone through the rigour of presentations to the client, and has been backed by money from the owners of the brands. And no effort is being spared to make the evening a treat for the senses. Everything from the opening audio visual to the little entertainment segment would be unique,” he added.

     

     

  • Suresh Narayanan of Nestle India to head IAA IndIAA Awards Jury

    By A Correspondent

     

    The judging for the IndIAA awards from the International Advertising Association (IAA) will be held on August 17, 2018. The jury includes: Ravi Desai, Director, Mass and Brand Marketing, Amazon India; Rajiv Anand, Executive Director- Retail Banking, Axis Bank; Sangeeta Pendurkar, CEO, Pantaloons; Kaushik Roy, President – Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication, Reliance Industries Ltd; Suparna Mitra, Chief Marketing Officer, Titan;  Alpana Killawala, Principal Advisor, Reserve Bank of India and Ranju Kumar Mohan, Entrepreneur.

     

    Said Pradeep Guha Chairman IAA IndIAA Awards Committee: “Our jury consists of very senior people. Their expertise and experience will make the judging process very meaningful. The IAA IndIAA awards are in their fourth edition and are presented by the Mathrubhumi Group once again. These awards are unique because they are judged by advertisers, and the shortlist is assembled by a knowledge partner.”

     

    Added IAA India President Ramesh Narayan: “We call these the real awards for real hardworking advertising. No scams here. These are pieces of work whose creative excellence has justified the faith of the brand custodians who have invested their money in it.”

     

     

  • Sam Balsara to be inducted into IAA Hall of Fame

    By A Correspondent

     

    Sam Balsara

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) will induct advertising doyen Sam Balsara into its Hall of Fame at the sixth edition of the IAA Leadership Awards on July 27.

     

     

     

    Ramesh Narayan

    Said IAA President Ramesh Narayan: “The Hall of Fame is the biggest honour that the IAA bestows in India. It is reserved for someone who has not just built and run a great company, but has gone beyond the call of duty and made a significant contribution to the industry as a whole,” adding: “Sam is so much more than Madison Communications. He has been President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India, The Advertising Club and the IAA. He has also been Chairman Audit Bureau of Circulations and Advertising Standards Council of India. And he has brought great respect to every office he held. Having had the pleasure of working closely with him at the AAAI and the IAA I am delighted with this wonderful choice.This will definitely act as an inspiration for others in the industry”.

     

    In its sixth year now, the others inducted into the IAA Hall of Fame are Pradeep Guha, Ramesh Narayan, I Venkat, Bharat Patel and Srinivasan Swamy.

     

    The induction will be done along with the IAA Leadership Awards which will be presented on July 27 in Mumbai.

     

     

  • Ramesh Narayan​ elected​ President of IAA India Chapter

    By A Correspondent

    Veteran ad industry captain Ramesh Narayan was unanimously elected President of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) at its AGM held on Thursday (Sept 28) in Mumbai. Narayan takes over from Neeraj Roy who held charge for a year.

    Other officebearers ​are​ Megha Tata, COO, BTVi asVice President, Pradeep Dwivedi, CEO, Sakal Media Group as Secretary. Jaideep Gandhi, Founder Another Idea as Treasurer and Roy, Founder & CEO, Hungama Digital Media Entertainment, is the Immediate Past President.​

     

    The members of the managing committee include Tarun Rai (CEO, JWT), CVL Srinivas (CEO-South Asia, GroupM), Ashish Bhasin (Chairman & CEO, Dentsu Aegis Network), ​Srinivasan Swamy (Chairman, RK Swamy BBDO), ​M.K Anand (CEO, Times Now Network), Pradeep Guha (CEO, 9XMedia), Kaushik Roy (President-Brand Marketing, Reliance Industries Ltd.), Sam Balsara (Chairman & MD, Madison Communications), Anupriya Acharya (CEO, Publicis Media-India)​ ​M V Shreyams Kumar (MD, Mathrubhumi Group), Anant Goenka (Director, Indian Express), Abhishek Karnani (Director, Free Press Journal), Girish Agarwal Director (Dainik Bhaskar Group), Janak Sarda (Jt.MD Deshdhoot), Salil Kapoor (M.D, HOOQ Digital India Pvt. Ltd.) Atit Mehta (VP & Head Media​,​ Sequoia Capital India Advisors), Anand Sankeshwar (MD, VRL Media Ltd.), Dr. Bhaskar Das (Zee Media), I Venkat (Director EENADU), Ashok Venkatramani​, Umang Bedi (MD, Facebook India), Sunita Bangard (President-Marketing, Idea Cellular), Rajiv Kental, President Marketing, Amar Ujala Publications, Tarun Katial (Big FM, Big Channels & Essel Vision) and Sunil Kataria (Godrej).

     

    Narayan who founded Canco Advertising, was inducted into the IAA Hall of Fame in 2014 and was also conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) in 2014. In 2015, he was named Global Champion by the IAA at the inaugural Inspire Awards in London.

     

    Narayan has been President of The Advertising Club, the Advertising Agencies Association of India, a Director of the Audit Bureau of Circulation. He was Chairman of the Awards Governing Council of the Abby Awards at Goafest for the last two years. He is currently Vice President, IAA Global (Internal Communications) and a member of the Executive Committee of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA). He is also president of the Rotary Club of Bombay and is very active in social and gender-sensitivity causes.

     

    Said Narayan on the appointment: ”It is an honour to lead the IAA in India. I will build on the strong foundations left by successive Presidents and members. It will be our effort to keep the IAA as a vibrant voice of the communications industry all over India. And of course use communication as a force for good.”

     

    Added Srinivasan Swamy, Senior Vice President IAA Global and Chairman, RK Swamy BBDO: ”I am delighted that Ramesh has taken on the mantle to take IAA India to the next level. You will see many new initiatives under his leadership which will make all of us proud in the world of IAA. I wish him the very best when he supports India to host the 44th. IAA World Congress in November 2018.”

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Past President of the IAA: ”I am happy that Ramesh has finally agreed to don the mantle of President of the India Chapter of the IAA. For me personally, this is no ordinary appointment.Having worked with Ramesh on industry projects and other matters very closely since AdAsia 2003 in Jaipur, I have a fair idea of his capabilities and an extraordinary motivation to crusade for causes.Not only for me, but for succeeding Presidents in the past, it is Ramesh’s hidden hand that has executed so many wonderful projects for the organisation. Apart from the World Congress which will be held for the first time in India, I am looking forward to Ramesh’s inspired leadership of the IAA in his tenure going forward.”

     

  • Gopal Vittal to head high-powered IndIAA Awards jury

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) has released a list of initial confirmations of jury members for the third edition of their IndIAA awards which would be presented in Mumbai on September 8 in Mumbai.

     

    The jury members are: Gopal Vittal, CEO Bharti Airtel – Chairman; Members: Sunil Duggal, CEO, Dabur India; Suresh Narayanan, CMD, Nestle India;

    Shikha Sharma, MD & CEO, Axis Bank; Sunil Kataria, Business Head, India and SAARC, Godrej Consumer Products and President, ISA; Nitish Kapoor, SVP Regional Director South Asia & Managing Director,  Reckitt Benckiser India; Sanjeev Bikchandani, Founder & Executive Vice Chairman, Info Edge.

     

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman IndIAA Awards Committee: ”Any award is only as good as the jury who judges it, and I am very pleased to announce such a stellar list of names. These are people who have judged advertising every day and are best suited to decide on the merit of real work.”

     

    Added Neeraj Roy, President, IAA India Chapter“ We all recognise the importance of real advertising that is created following a brief, and which has passed through the rigour of client approval, to address a genuine need in the market. I am glad that this jury will lend their expertise to pick deserving winners, and the teams comprising the CMO/Brand Managers, the agencies behind creating the work and placing them on media, will together go up on stage to collect the Awards”.

     

    Said Srinivasan Swamy, Senior VP & President-Elect, IAA Global: “I am happy that the IndIAA awards have such a senior jury. Their stature and their commitment will reflect very positively on the results that will be declared. I am equally pleased to hear that Mathrubhumi has come forward as the Title Partner for the second year in succession, having seen the value and importance of this award. This is the only Award where all their important constituents are coming together to collect the Award on a single stage.”

     

    Added ​M V Shreyams Kumar Jt. Managing Director of the Mathrubhumi Group, which has significant interests in print, TV, radio and digital media and is the primary sponsor of the awards:“Being in the news space, credibility is very important to us. Awarding real advertising therefore appealed to us. The announcement of such a distinguished jury only adds to that credibility factor. We are pleased to partner in an initiative where credibility and excellence in creative expressions fuse so well.”

     

  • By Invitation: Jaisurya Das on what makes Team Times Response tick

     

    The Times of India wasn’t the hottest paper in Mumbai or Delhi until the late 1980s. Although the newspaper had stalwarts as its editors and business heads, The Indian Express and Hindustan Times ruled Mumbai and Delhi amongst English newspapers. But around the time the newspaper celebrated its 150 years – sesquicentennial as it called it, things changed for what was disparaging referred to as the Old Lady of Boribunder.

    And as the fortunes began to favour the paper, it rechristened the adsales department as Response. The message sent with this name-change was simple: advertise in the TOI group, and you get the response.

    Over the years, the Response team – under the leadership of Pradeep Guha and several other ‘maharathis’ of Indian media – has grown to be a very well-oiled, well-knit unit. As media-watchers, we have observed this very closely and salute the camaraderie that exists, quite like that with the alumni of a B-School. Ex-Response team members are always around to help each other in their professional and personal pursuits. So what if they were fierce competitors when they were part of Team Response.

    Over the last few weeks, there has been a buzz about a congregation of old (and current) Response colleagues. It’s scheduled to happen on Sunday, July 16, in Mumbai.MxMIndia invited columnist and Contributing Editor Jaisurya Das to write this account of what made(and makes) Team Response tick:

     

    By Jaisurya Das

    In less than 48 hours from now, over 250 media, entertainment and advertising professionals will congregate at a not-so-happening mall in South Central Mumbai.

    No, this isn’t a convention of sorts, this is all of what one word can bring together :  ‘ Response ‘ for the fraternity and advertising sales for the rest, this amazingly close knit group is a case study by itself.

    There is nothing like this breed.

    They are fiercely loyal, bitch brazenly and yet work like a flash mob when it is their calling.  I have often wondered, as to what, keeps this humungous group of people together. Is it one man, machine or the sheer passion to excel.

    I never could opine on this when I was part of the system and a loyal soldier myself, but today, it is a different story; A story that is waiting to be told.

    From the days of large rusty Godrej tables, manual scheduling registers and the much greying ‘old school’ leaders, to spanking new offices, infrastructure and a leader that brought fame, fortune and chutzpah to the game…

    This, Ladies and Gentleman is Times Response !

    It has stood the test of time, literally, and yet there is something that makes it tick.

    Is it the perceivable sycophancy of a majority or just sheer bonhomie that keeps this amazing set of individuals together?

    Pradeep Guha

    What has to be said, must be said and no matter what media professionals, companies and principal shareholders feel, if there is any one force that has brought about sea-change in the business of media sales, it is Pradeep Guha.

    For a lot of people, he is nothing short of a deity who has powered their lives, fortunes and careers by his sheer pre-eminence.

    For others, a true mentor and a wonderful leader to work with, PG, as he is affectionately called, changed the way the business is done and gave it the much-needed sex appeal and zip that empowered his team of loyalists with confidence and a characteristic élan.

    PG moved and so did several hundreds of people in Response across the country. TOI moved on as well and they only grew albeit a few hiccups and bad PR in the process.

    What remained untouched was a fine bond, that no one could explain..

    Having interacted with sales teams across very many media companies, I can say with vehemence that there can never be a clone. Response as I knew it, was an institution by itself!

    Characterised by die-hard conviction and the amazing ability to multitask, be it organising world class events or just securing a campaign, this one department did it all..

    Pradeep Guha and his amazing secretariat that was aptly termed ‘Response Corporate’ remained the first and final word in this business. Yours truly has had the good fortune to have worked very closely with this formidable inner-circle on various initiatives that also paved the way for great bonds and lasting memories..

    Memories of a time that will probably never return.

    But for now, it will be bonhomie and fun all the way for 250-plus people who come together if only to get some 90 seconds for a warm hug..

    A hug, that will in the future, be the hallmark of the response that was and hopefully will be. Amen.

     

  • IAA invites entries for third edition of IndIAA awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) has invited entries for the third edition of its IndIAA awards. Launched in 2015 and positioned as the awards “for real creative advertising, backed by real budgets”, this year’s edition promises to have an “all-star jury of CEOs who have judged advertising in the real world”. The jury chairs for the last two years were Harish Manwani of Unilever in 2015 and DShivakumar of Pepsi in 2016.

     

    Pradeep Guha

    Said Pradeep Guha, Chairman Ind IAA Awards: “Advertising campaigns that were released between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017 will be honoured in multiple product and service categories. To qualify for the award, the campaign should have film (TV or Digital) as one of its elements. In each product or service category no more than an overall winner and a challenger brand (a new comer) would be awarded. The awards ceremony would be in Mumbai in September 2017.”

     

     

    Neeraj Roy

    Added Neeraj Roy, President of IAA India Chapter, “This is an initiative to reward truly creative advertising and I am confident it will build on the respect and popularity it has built up during the last two years. Last year’s award presentation ceremony saw the biggest names in advertising and marketing assembling to salute real hard-working advertising. There will be no entry fee”.

     

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Srinivasan Swamy, Senior Vice President IAA Global, said: “At the IndIAA awards event, just like last year, you will see campaigns that have been watched and loved, and have gone on to impress our stellar jury, being awarded. Therefore, we will invite on stage all the co-creators of the campaign to accept the award. This will include the marketing team, the agency creative team, the media team and other agencies who contributed to the success of the campaign”.

     

  • Neeraj Roy elected President of IAA India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Neeraj Roy

    The India Chapter of International Advertising Association has elected Neeraj Roy, Managing Director and CEO, Hungama Digital Media as its President. Monica Tata, COO – BTVi, was elected as Vice President and Pradeep Dwivedi, former CMO of the Dainik Bhaskar group, is the new Secretary. Jaideep Gandhi, Chairman, Jaya Advertising, has been elected as the Treasurer.

     

    In addition, Ashok Venkatramani, CEO, MCCS India (ABP News), Janak Sarda, Director, Daily Deshdoot, Abhishek Karnani, Director, Indian National Press, Shreyams Kumar, Director, Mathrubhumi and Anand Sankeshwar, Managing Director, VRL Media Ltd have been elected as members of the Managing Committee.

     

    Speaking about the development Neeraj Roy said, “International Advertising Association in India over the past few years has played a key role in bringing the Media, Marketing and Advertising community together and I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to serve as President. On behalf of our new team and management committee we would like to thank Srinivasan K Swamy for his stellar leadership over the past few years and we look forward to serving the ever changing needs of the marketing and advertising fraternity as India is at the cusp of a digital transformation that will impact all aspects of life.”

     

    The first Managing Committee meeting conducted immediately after the AGM, coopted additional members as per IAA Constitution. They were: I Venkat, CEO – Eenadu, Ashish Bhasin, Chairman India & CEO – South East Asia, Director – Posterscope, Aegis Media Group.

     

    In addition, the following senior professionals were invited to be part of the Committee: Srinivasan K Swamy, Immediate Past President, IAA and Chairman RK Swamy BBDO, Kaushik Roy, President – Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication, Reliance Industries Ltd, Pradeep Guha, Managing Director – 9XMedia Pvt Ltd, Sam Balsara, Chairman & Managing Director – Madison Communications Pvt Ltd, Ramesh Narayan, Founder, Canco Advertising Pvt Ltd and Raj Nayak, Chief Executive Officer – Viacom 18 Media Pvt Ltd. More members are likely to be inducted in a few weeks.

     

    And here’s what some of the officebearers had to say:

    Monica Tata: “I am humbled and honoured to have been given this opportunity and I am looking forward to be part of the next phase of IAA under the new leadership.”

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi:  “There has never been a better time for our industry to evolve and transform itself. I am keenly looking forward to working with industry leaders to sustain the rich legacy of past IAA initiatives and contribute to new ones.”

     

    Kaushik Roy: “In the last four years under the able leadership of Mr Srinivasan Swamy, IAA India Chapter has witnessed tremendous energy and dynamism.  With Mr Neeraj Roy, a luminary in the digital world, as the new President, India is on a good wicket to grow stronger in the coming years. One can also expect great momentum and healthy growth in the advertising industry across the Asia Pacific region. With strengthened senior level representation from India and the Asia Pacific, IAA globally is well poised to support and nurture the interests of the advertising, marketing and media fraternity. I wish the newly elected India Chapter Management Committee a very successful term. It will be my endeavour to forge strong ties in the region and across the world.”

     

  • IndIAA Awards set for September 16

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA), launched the IndIAA awards “for real creative advertising that was backed by real budgets” last year. Nominations for the second edition were invited and unprecedented number of nominations was received and reviewed.

     

    D Shivakumar, Chairman & CEO, PepsiCo India, chaired a jury of senior business leaders, which included Shantanu Khosla, VL Rajesh, GeetuVerma, Sanjay Behl and Amit Syngle.

     

    Said Shivakumar: “We just finished seeing over 100 shortlisted commercials from 19-20 categories. We spend about four-and-a-half hours reviewing some outstanding and some average work. We judged the commercials and the whole campaign under three parameters: 1) does it make us think on the brand and the category in a fresh way 2) Is the benefit visualised brilliantly as a lot of it is in the audio visual medium 3) How campaignable is this. I must say that the whole process has been outstanding and the results have been pretty simple and clear. I wish all the winners the very best and for those who haven’t won, best of luck for the next time”

     

    Pradeep Guha

    Added Pradeep Guha, Chairman, IndIAA Awards: “In our second edition, advertising campaigns that were released between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 will be honoured in multiple product and service categories. To qualify for the Award, the campaign should have film (TV or Digital) as one of its elements. In each product or service category, no more than an overall winner was awarded. The awards ceremony is slated for September 16 at the ITC Maratha, near Sahar Airport in Mumbai.”

     

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Said Srinivasan Swamy, President, IAA India Chapter and SVP, IAA Global: “At the IndIAA Awards event, you will see campaigns that have been watched and loved, and went on to impress our stellar jury. Therefore, we will invite on stage all the co-creators of the campaign to accept the award. This will include the marketing team, the agency creative team, the media team and other agencies that contributed to the success of the campaign. A special website www.indiaa-awards.org now hosts all the nominees of the campaigns across 20 categories. Advertising and Marketing professionals can review the work and indicate their choices by clicking on the ‘like’ button.”

     

  • Entries invited for second edition of IndIAA awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) is inviting entries for the second edition of its coveted IndIAA awards. Launched last year, and positioned as the awards for real hard working creative advertising, the awards will have an all-star jury of CEO’s who have judged advertising in the real world. Nielsen India and Campaign India has joined hands with IAA as Knowledge Partners for this event.

     

    Pradeep Guha

    Pradeep Guha, Chairman IndIAA awards said “Advertising campaigns that were released between 1st July 2014 and 30th June 2016 will be honored in multiple product and service categories. To qualify for the Award the campaign should have film (TV or Digital) as one of its elements. In each product or service category no more than an overall winner and a challenger brand (a newcomer) would be awarded. The awards ceremony would be in Mumbai in late September 2016 This is an initiative to reward truly creative advertising and I am confident it will build on the respect and popularity it received on its debut last year. There will be no entry fee”.

     

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Srinivasan Swamy, President IAA India Chapter and Senior Vice President IAA Global, said “At the IndIAA awards event, just like last year, you will see campaigns that have been watched and loved, and have gone on to impress our stellar jury, being awarded. Therefore, we will invite on stage all the co-creators of the campaign to accept the award. This will include the marketing team, the Agency creative team, the media team and other agencies who contributed to the success of the campaign”.