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  • Srinivasan K Swamy elected Chairman of Audit Bureau of Circulations

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    Srinivasan Swamy
    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Srinivasan K Swamy, Executive Chairman of R K Swamy Hansa Group, has been unanimously elected as Chairman of Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) for the year 2023-2024.

     

    Swamy currently serves as Chairman of Asian Federation of Advertising Associations, he was earlier President / Chairman of International Advertising Association (IAA), IAA India Chapter, Confederation of Asian Advertising Agency Associations, Advertising Agencies Association of India, Advertising Standards Council of India, All India Management Association, Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Madras Management Association.

     

    Meanwhile, Riyad Mathew, Chief Associate Editor & Director of Malayala Manorama representing publisher members on the Council was unanimously elected as the Deputy Chairman of the Bureau for the year 2023-2024.  Mohit Jain, Executive Director of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, also representing publisher members on the Council was unanimously elected as Hon. Secretary of the Bureau for the year 2023-2024.

     

    Vikram Sakhuja, Partner & Group CEO Media & OOH of Madison Communications representing Advertising Agencies Members on the Council was unanimously re-elected as the Hon. Treasurer of the Bureau for the year 2023-2024.

     

    Other members on the Bureau’s Council of Management for the year 2023-2024 are as follows:

    Advertising Agencies Representatives: 1. Srinivasan K Swamy, R K Swamy Ltd. – Chairman 2. Vikram Sakhuja, Madison Communications Pvt. Ltd. – Hon. Treasurer 3. Prasanth Kumar, Group M Media India Private Limited 4. Vaishali Verma, Initiative Media (India) Pvt. Ltd

     

    Publishers Representatives: 1. Riyad Mathew – Malayala Manorama Co. Ltd.. – Dy. Chairman 2. Mr. Pratap G. Pawar – Sakal Papers Pvt. Ltd. 3. Mr. Shailesh Gupta – Jagran Prakashan Ltd 4. Mr. Praveen Someshwar – HT Media Ltd. 5. Mr. Mohit Jain – Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. – Hon. Secretary 6. Mr. Dhruba Mukherjee – ABP Pvt. Ltd. 7. Mr. Karan. Darda – Lokmat Media Pvt. Ltd 8. Mr. Girish Agarwal – DB Corp Limited

     

    Advertiser Representatives: 1. Karunesh Bajaj, ITC Ltd. 2. Mr. Aniruddha Haldar, TVS Motor Company Ltd. 3. Mr. Shashank Srivastava, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

     

    Secretariat: Hormuzd Masani – Secretary General

     

  • Sam Balsara to lead the Indian delegation to AdAsia ’23 Seoul

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    Sam Balsara, head of the Indian-owned Madison World will be the Leader of the Indian Delegation to the AdAsia’23 at Seoul. The AdAsia, a property of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) is scheduled from October 24th. to 26th. 2023.

    Sam Balsara is a veteran of many AdAsia’s.

     

    He has been honored by the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) with its Lifetime Achievement Award, and has been inducted into the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter Hall of Fame as well as the Kolkata AdClub Hall of Fame.

     

    Said Balsara: “The AdAsia is the biggest event in Asia for the communications industry. There is considerable interest now since the last AdAsia that Indians could go for, was six years ago in Bali. The AdAsia’23 is an unmissable event for marketers, media and advertising professionals. I am confident that we will have a sizable delegation from India.”

     

    Adds Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman of R K SWAMY HANSA Group, “I understand that the Korean Advertising industry and the AdAsia 2023 Seoul Organising Committee have taken special efforts to get speakers from several leading organisations across the world, in addition to leading companies in Korea like Samsung, Hyundai etc. Of course, we will also in for a treat to Korean culture and entertainment when we will get to see and hear more about K-Pop music, dance, and TV series.”

     

  • Srinivasan Swamy inducted in STACA Trust

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    Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman of the R K Swamy Hansa Group, was inducted as a trustee in the STACA Trust.

     

    STACA is the apex body whose operating arm is the Advertising Council of India (ACI). ACI is well known in the advertising world as the organisation which had organised AdAsia in Jaipur 2003 and in New Delhi in 2011. It also sponsors young industry professionals for self-development in the widely acclaimed “Fast-track” program of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

     

    Said STACA Trust Chairman Ramesh Narayan: “Srinivasan Swamy is a well-known  advertising leader who had been associated with various prestigious industry Associations globally viz. World President of the New York based International Advertising Association (the first Indian to hold this position), President of Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI), President of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA), Chairman of Advertising Standards Council of India,  Vice Chairman of Asian Federation of Advertising Agencies, to mention a few. Mr Swamy’s grasp of industry matters and his enthusiasm for exploring new frontiers will go a long way in promoting the cause of the marcom space through STACA Trust and ACI. His presence will no doubt infuse a sense of renewed vigour and enthusiasm.”

     

    Said Swamy: “It’s an honour for me to be inducted as STACA trustee.  I will do my best to this position and match the stature of some of earlier trustees viz. Pradeep Guha, Gautam Rakshit, Dr Ram Tarneja etc and guide to upgrade the skills of advertising professionals so that our young people match the best in the world and bring laurels to our industry as well as country. My main emphasis will be on public service communication, which is the need of the hour and I look forward to support from media houses for these societal issues. It is important to activate ACI as the platform for all major industry bodies, which it is.”

     

  • AFAA launches quarterly newsletter

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    The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) launches a quarterly newsletter called AFAAConnect.

     

    Said Raymond So, Chairman AFAA: “There was a need expressed by our members from across the Asian continent to have a medium to keep abreast with the many activities and initiatives AFAA is associated with. This prompted us to launch AFAA Connect. We believe it will not just highlight news about our activities but also foster a feeling of oneness among our members who represent various Marcom associations in Asia”.

     

    Added Srinivasan K Swamy, Vice-Chairman AFAA: “ From well-known properties like AdAsia, and DigiAsia to involvement in creative awards like AdStars and our investment in the young professionals with the FastTrack program, to name a few, AFAA’s activities have been growing. AFAAConnect will not just chronicle these events and initiatives but also focus on the key people who help run this vibrant Association.

     

     

  • R K Swamy Hansa names S Swaminathan as ED, Group Strategy

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    S Swaminathan

    R K Swamy Hansa has announced the elevation of S Swaminathan, Co-founder and CEO of Hansa Customer Equity (Hansa Cequity), as Executive Director – Group Strategy, from January 1, 2021, to build a ‘Total Digital’ blueprint and drive integration of its offerings for the benefit of Clients.

    Commenting on the appointment, Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman of R K Swamy Hansa Group said: “We recognised very early the rising adoption of technology and analytics in marketing and were first off the block 13 years ago on this journey. R K Swamy Hansa aims to be at the forefront of the integration of marketing communications, technology, digital and analytics. We recently opened our office in Singapore and have a presence in the US. We plan to take our offering across geographies as the blueprint gets ready.”

     

    Said Shekar Swamy, Group CEO: “Hansa Cequity has a strong client portfolio, professional talent, and an experienced management team led by Neeraj Pratap Sangani as COO at the helm. The company is well-recognised by clients in Martech & Analytics in India. We have built strong capability across multiple disciplines in the Group. We have a compelling offering to add value to clients and their brands globally, in an increasingly technology, data-rich & digital first world. Swami is the ideal leader for this. He will continue to be on the board of Hansa Cequity and provide strategic direction to Hansa Cequity.”

     

     

  • IAA India wins Compass “Chapter Excellence” Award

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    The IAA India Chapter has been selected to receive the coveted 2020 IAA Compass Chapter Excellence Award. Announcing this, Heather Leembruggen, Chairman – IAA Compass Awards: “This is awarded to the IAA Chapter judged to have made the best overall contribution to achieving the aims and objectives of the IAA over the previous two years (2018 and 2019).”

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Added Srinivasan K Swamy, IAA Chairman and World President: “I am very happy that the India Chapter’s efforts have been recognized by a global jury. The Chapter has consistently worked at setting an example for any industry body to emulate. Its wide range of activities and the quality of their initiatives is noteworthy. I must specially commend them for always working to show that communication is a force for good. This elevates not just the industry body but the industry as a whole. I congratulate President Punit Goenka and the team at IAA India.”

     

    Said President IAA India Chapter Punit Goenka: “The Management Committee of

    Punit Goenka

    IAA’s India Chapter is blessed with the collective wisdom of senior professionals in marketing, advertising and media domain. The Committee and office bearers have always taken the required extra mile picking up initiatives and causes that affect our industry and our society at large. This makes the Chapter a vibrant and responsible representative of the communications industry. I accept this prestigious award with humility on behalf of all the members of the IAA and our industry.”

     

    The award will be presented at the IAA World Congress in Saint Petersburg in May 2021.

     

     

  • Ramesh Narayan elected IAA VP and Area Director APAC

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    Ramesh Narayan

    Ramesh Narayan, veteran adperson and Founder, Canco Advertising, has been unanimously elected Vice President and Area Director for the International Advertising Association (IAA) APAC region.

     

    Said Narayan: “I am grateful for the vote of confidence. The APAC region has unlimited potential and I look forward to working with all the Chapter Presidents to take the ideals of the IAA forward and firmly validate it’s positioning as the global compass of marketing and advertising.”

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy

    Commenting on the election, Chairman and World President Srinivasan K Swamy added: “it is indeed a privilege that we have Ramesh Narayan as our Vice President and Area Director for Asia Pacific. He had already made his mark as VP of Marketing and Communications at IAA Global and therefore has set himself a high benchmark as to what to expect from him. His passion & commitment to IAA, coupled with his indomitable leadership spirit will help IAA Asia Pacific leapfrog as the most vibrant and inspirational region. I look forward to working closely with him in this regard.”

     

     

  • India can be proud of staging IAA World Congress: Srinivasan K Swamy

     

    Impossible is not a word that you’ll ever find in the books of Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman and World President of the International Advertising Association (IAA). Hardly had the IAA World Congress at Kochi got over, he was busy working on plans for the next few projects. And of course achieving his dreams for IAA across the world.

    The Chairman of the RK Swamy Hansa Group, Swamy took on the global charge in October. A quick chat with

    Srinivasan K Swamy on the success of the IAA World Congress and what’s next on the IAA calendar. A slightly shorter variant of this interview appeared as part of a pull-out published with Business Standard today, March 12. Compiled by MxMIndia. Published and conceived by The Resource 24×7

     

    You had set yourself near-impossible targets for the IAA World Congress. Now that the Congress is over, and the feedback received indicates that it was very successful, what are your own thoughts? Are you happy with what you set out to achieve?

    Frankly, during the last few days prior to the Congress, it all came together. Of course the speakers were done and dusted well in advance. A few cancellations in speakers were always expected and we had some options that we exercised, without compromising on what we set out to do. The only reason we settled for Grand Hyatt Lulu Convention Centre in Kochi was because only this venue could host a capacity of 2500 delegates in India, that too in style. Our target for participation at the Congress was set at 2500, the full capacity, and we exceeded that too thanks to the enormous support we received from Kerala delegates.  We also felt the evenings is what would make the event memorable and these were executed to perfection. All our international delegates were overawed by the scale and the grandeur of the event, and India can certainly be proud of staging this spectacular international event in India.

     

    And we now hear that the next IAA World Congress is in St Petersburg, Russia next year. How will you better the really high benchmark that you’ve set with Kochi?

    St Petersburg is a beautiful city with many palaces and historical monuments. It  starts off with that advantage straightaway. The event is going to be conducted in late May 2020, when the sun never sets. It will be a new experience for many delegates during these ‘white nights’. Further, it will be more easily accessible from many European cities, so more international delegates will be a natural consequence. And last but not the least, the Governor of St Petersburg, the City Administration and the Federal Russian Government are fully backing the Congress and are very keen to ensure that the event will be a world-beater in both content and entertainment. We have already formed a committee of experienced people to finalise all details and I am sure the St Petersburg Congress will in no way fall short of the benchmark we have set for ourselves in Kochi.

     

    Pre-event, you had mentioned that the real work on the Congress happened only in the last six-odd months. Given that all of you amongst the key organisers have other businesses to look into, what were the challenges that you faced?

    The actual work for the Congress started well over 18 months ago. Many of the speakers were finalised well in advance. As is always the case, the momentum builds in the last few months when strong marketing efforts are put in for delegates to sign up. When we are organising an important event like the World Congress, our business demands do take the backseat. And fortunately, none of the core committee members complained in this regard and tirelessly plugged along.

     

    The IAA World Congress in India is just a one-off event. Do you have plans to harness the momentum that the IAA franchise gained in India over the next few months?

    We have many good global events coming up. We will have the Africa Rising conference taking place in May 2019 at Accra, Ghana. In June, we will be in Cannes, France having our own leadership sessions. In October, we plan on our third edition of the IAA Global Conference in Bucharest on Creativity4Better. There are couple of other things on the anvil which will be announced once the plans/dates are finalised. Events apart, we are putting enormous emphasis on Education. We have already accredited 44 institutions on marketing/ advertising courses and we want to provide active support to them, apart from expanding our accredited institutions base to twice that large over the next two years.

     

    The IAA is of course a lot more than the World Congress, and in your presentation at the opening ceremony, you spoke about the work that you intend undertaking in the field of digital privacy? It’s a huge ask given the extent of intrusion that has taken place. What are your specific plans?

    Privacy in the digital world is a matter of concern for everyone. No wonder the governments of various countries are stepping in to protect their Citizens. IAA believes that over-regulation may not necessarily be in the interest of the consumer, because it could impair on the efficacy of well-targeted communication. As a strong promoter and defender of advertising self-regulation, IAA is of the view that a strong data privacy regulation would actually act against the interest of the consumers. Advertising after all is a major source for economic growth. It promotes competition, thereby innovation, improves product quality, promotes choice, reduces prices. Excessive privacy laws would make targeted advertising difficult making the cost of advertising very high impacting on all the benefits of advertising listed.  With 43% of the global advertising budget going to digital, regressive privacy laws will change the business of advertising as we know it. IAA is therefore trying to speak to all the stakeholders – advertisers, agencies, media, digital companies, technology companies etc – to hopefully arrive at a self-regulation code we all can subscribe to and also develop a mechanism to oversee this. The response from the people I have reached out to has been overwhelming and I am sure many of what we need to do, will be based on further consultation with multiple stakeholders. As they say, watch this space!

     

    The India chapter has been super-active ever since you helmed it. Do we see you inspire other country chapters to also become as active as the India chapter?

    IAA Chapters are only as active as the leaders leading them. And another ingredient that is needed for this is the quantity of members. Our focus at IAA will be on both these fronts. We have already made some changes in our by-laws which will aid in membership-building. We have put in place some guidelines to check the health of the Chapters. And we do want to get Chapters to adopt certain common events from the vast repertoire of events we have in many of our Chapters. We have some distance to cover in this but I can say the journey has begun!

     

    A slightly shorter variant of this interview appeared as part of a pull-out published with Business Standard today, March 12. Compiled by MxMIndia. Published and conceived by The Resource 24×7

     

     

  • 10 reasons why the IAA World Congress @ Kochi is the place to be in

     

    The 44th edition of the IAA World Congress starts in Kochi today. It’s billed as the biggest convention in the marketing services world. With a budget of Rs 20-plus crore, the scale is indeed up there. Here are 10 reasons why the IAA World Congress @ Kochi is the place to be in

     

    1. God’s Own Country

    If you are from outside of India, remember you are in God’s Own Country. In the next three days, you’ll get a better idea of why Kochi was the preferred destination for global traders. You are in India, and try and get up-close with the unique cuisine and culture of our amazing land. And if you are from within the country, enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of Kochi.

     

    2. IAA, like no other

    The International Advertising Association is an industry body that is unique in every possible way. And we now have Srinivasan K Swamy at the helm who will raise the bar in every possible way, globally. He did that when he helmed the India chapter for four years. If the IAA World Congress is any indication, we can expect a lot of action. So if you aren’t a member yet, perhaps you need to do that soonest.

     

    3. It’s the IAA World Congress!

    It’s taken 80 years before the World Congress could happen here. But the time is possibly just right. India has been shining over the last few decades and an indicator of this is the number of Global CxOs in international corporations who hail from here. And our marketing services business is throbbing.

     

    4. Galaxy of Speakers

    We would’ve exceeded the airline baggage had we got all the books that some of the IAA World Congress speakers have written. There’s a lot of toil that has gone on to curating the three-day Congress. So look at networking only in the breaks and the evenings. Sit glued to your seats through the day.

     

    5. Shining Stars

    Along with all the gyaan from industry biggies and thinkers, there is a generous sprinkling of stars through the three days. And we aren’t talking of the glamset from the evenings… they could well be giving you a tip or two on business and life.

     

    6. Evening Entertainment

    Much effort has been invested in ensuring the evenings are enjoyable for all delegates and guests. And each night is being presented people who know it best – whether it’s Kerala culture and cuisine, fashion and films.

     

    7. Network till you Drop

    When you have two to two-and-a-half thousand people in the house, can you manage to work with just a few dozen business cards. If you haven’t got enough, get your folks back home to courier a few to you. It’s the place to network till you drop. Serious.

     

    8. What’s Coming Next?

    Now if that’s a question that you are asking yourself for opportunities on the job front, good to dress up your LinkedIn profile soonest. The IAA World Congress could well take you places.

     

    9. Kochi – attractions

    There is so much to see in Kochi: the Chinese Fishing Nets, the Mattancherry  or Dutch Palace, the Pardesi Synagogue, the Elephant Training Centre in Kodanad, St Francis Church, Loafer’s Corner. We suggest you do a check on the time you have and hire a car to do the sightseeing and shopping. Pssst! You should’ve stayed on for another day!

     

    10. Spices, banana chips… lots to buy for family and the office

    Spices, banana chips, coir products, coconut shell stuff, Kathakali masks, snakeboat models, silk and sarees, the traditional lamp… the list is endless. Perhaps time to plan your next trip to Kochi and LuLu-land.

     

    This article first appeared in a special pull-out compiled by MxMIndia for The Resource 24×7. The supplement appeared with Business Standard today (Feb 20, 2019)

     

     

  • 9 Days to go for IAA World Congress

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    All reads lead to Kochi for India’s marketing services and media fraternity as the country plays host to some of the biggest names in the business. For the three-day IAA World Congress being held from February 20 to 22.

     

    From Mukesh Ambani, the Congress’s chairman of the governing council and Reliance Industries CMD and Unilever’s Paul Polman to actor Amitabh Bachchan and tennis great Andre Agassi… they are all set to be there. IAA has announced an impressive line-up of 40-odd speakers for the three day, each of which will see an evening entertainment event. On Day 1, Mathrubhumi has a cultural evening – with the lights, sounds and taste of Kerala. On Day 2, there is a fashion evening with Manish Malhotra and Lubna Adams helming what’s going to happen on the ramp and on Day 3, there’s a Bollywood night.

     

    IAA Global President Srinivasan K Swamy is gung-ho about the conference and says: “Whoever is not coming is likely to miss out on some great content.”

     

    Work on the IAA World Congress has been on for around a year. Adds Swamy: “We’ve been working for 7-9 months now. Before that we’ve been planning for another 6 months. So, it’s been more than a year now. But, the last seven months has been serious engagement.”

     

    Swamy has some leading professionals as part of the Governing Council as well as the Steering Committee.

     

    IAA World Congress Website: https://www.iaaworldcongress.org/

    Speakers: https://iaaworldcongress.org/speakers/

    Agenda: https://iaaworldcongress.org/agenda/

     

     

     

  • Sunil Kataria to lead Indian delegation at Ad Asia Bali

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Advertising Council of India (ACI) and The Advertising Club has announced the appointment of Sunil Kataria, Business Head, Godrej Consumer Products as leader of the Indian delegation for the AdAsia Congress to be held in Bali later this year.

     

    Making the announcement, Srinivasan K Swamy, Vice Chairman, Asian Federation of Advertising Associations and a representative of The Advertising Council of India said:“Ad Asia is a great forum for the Indian creative and media maestros to interact with other global practitioners on evolving industry trends. Having someone which such rich and versatile multi-functional and sectoral experience as Mr Sunil Kataria lead the Indian delegation is sure to ensure that the India delegation plays an inspiring and impactful role at the Congress.”

     

    Speaking about the appointment of Kataria as the leader to the Indian delegation, Raj Nayak, President, The Advertising Club said: “India has been at the forefront of some ground breaking and high impact media campaigns. A coveted knowledge platform like Ad Asia 2017 is a great place to showcase the immersive and transformational work being done by the India media and advertising diaspora.  With Sunil helming the Indian delegation, we are sure to receive the best representation at the form. Sunil with his in-depth understanding of the Indian market dynamics and global trends in sure to add significant value to the Indian delegation.”

     

    Speaking about being nominated to lead the Indian delegation, Kataria said:“I am honoured to be nominated to lead the Indian contingent to the prestigious Congress.  The forum is a great platform for the fraternity to network with global creative leads and jam on media and marketing trends in the new social paradigm that   we are currently in.  We hope to have significant Indian representation at the event and would hence urge maximum participation by corporates at the event.”

     

    Ad Asia 2017, Bali is expected that witness close to 2000 executives from marketing companies, advertising agencies, and media organisations attend this landmark event from all around the Asia Pacific region.  To be held between November 7 and 10, the Advertising Council of India (ACI) and The Advertising Club have announced a special delegate fee applicable on early bird entries for India at US$ 870 per delegate as against the rate of US$ 1100.

     

  • Ramesh Narayan first recipient of AFAA Special Award

    By A Correspondent

     

    Ramesh Narayan

    The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) has announced its decision to honour advertising veteran Ramesh Narayan with the AFAA Special Award at the inaugural session of the AdAsia Congress in Bali on November 8, 2017.

     

    Said Raymond So, Chairman AFAA: “This award is in recognition of his career achievement in India and his role in strengthening the advertising industry there”. He added that “Ramesh’s contributions continue to inspire and enable others to accomplish, achieve and reach for greater heights. These were the traits of a true leader.”

     

    Added Srinivasan K Swamy, Vice Chairman AFAA said, “the Committee was unanimous in their appreciation of Ramesh’s role in providing direction, clarity and strategy to AFAA in the Asian region since the year 2000.”