Tag: Srinivasan Swamy

  • Pradeep Dwivedi is elected as IAA VP & Area Director for APAC

    By A Correspondent

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi

    Pradeep Dwivedi, CEO, Eros India of Eros STX Global Corporation, has been elected as the Vice President and Area Director for the International Advertising Association (IAA) APAC region. He is currently Honorary Treasurer and Director of IAA India chapter. Dwivedi takes over from Ramesh Narayan who held the position.

     

    Said Dwivedi: “I am humbled and honoured at the responsibility. I must thank  Mr. Ramesh Narayan for a fruitful and productive tenure as my predecessor in leading IAA APAC wonderfully for the past two years as well as Mr. Srinivasan K Swamy, Chairman & World President, IAA Global  for inspiring me to take on this mandate.  The APAC region has amazing potential and I look forward to working with all the Chapter Presidents to take the ideals of the IAA forward and collectively ensure that IAA remains the harbinger and compass of marketing communications world-wide in a unique post-CoVid19 era, even as we navigate the challenges ahead of us. ”

     

    Added IAA Chairman and World President Srinivasan Swamy: “I am delighted to welcome Pradeep Dwivedi as our Area Director and Vice President for Asia Pacific. He has been an integral part of IAA India chapter for nearly a decade and has been leading many initiatives while building a world-wide network with his commitment to IAA. I wish him all the very best in taking on this leadership responsibility at IAA Global.”

    Said Ramesh Narayan, IAA APAC region’s outgoing VP & Area Director:“ I have always believed in advertising as a potent force for social good, and our actions in IAA APAC have been a testimony to that ethos. I am happy that Pradeep will carry the torch forward with sustained zeal and continue our sincere endeavour. Our best wishes are with him.”

     

     

  • IAA India conducts leadership awards

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India chapter of the International Advertising Association inducted veteran mediaperson Kaushik Roy into the IAA Hall of Fame. Roy was recognised at the sevent edition of the annual IAA Leadership Awards held in Mumbai on Friday.

     

    Other awards presented were Media Agency Leader of the Year to Prasanth Kumar, GroupM; IAA TV Anchor of the Year to Rahul Kanwal of the India Today Group, IAA Media Person of the Year to Sanjay Gupta, Star India and IAA Media Game Changer of the Year to Virendra Gupta  and Umang Bedi of  Dailyhunt.

     

    Also recognised in the evening were a variety of industry leaders. See List below

     

    Said Punit Goenka, President, IAA India, MD & CEO, ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd: “The IAA India Chapter has been working relentlessly to enhance the stature of our marquee properties to enrich them with engaging and thought provoking conversations, and celebrate the commendable work being done by leaders across sectors. The 7th  edition of the IAA Leadership Awards was one such exceptional evening that celebrated and applauded true leaders who have positively contributed to the economy, changed the landscape of the M&E industry and created global brands. The support received from the guests present at the event reinforces our commitment to keep working towards creating initiatives that benefit the M&E industry.”

     

    Added Dr Bhaskar Das, Group President, Republic TV, Co-Chairperson of IAA Leadership Awards: “ IAA Leadership Awards is a humble attempt to honour industry doyens in the fields of Marketing, Advertising and Media, who have made enormous professional contributions and delivered business success to their companies. Because only we know the challenges, the hardships, the dilemma of ethics, the sacrifices and the tough decisions that go into making a leader – to stand tall, to stand true.”

     

    A panel discussion was moderated by CVL Srinivas, Country Manager-WPP India, on “Platform is critical. Content be dammed” with panellists from across the media ecosystem: Punit Misra, CEO- Domestic Broadcast Business, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., Sameer Nair, CEO-Applause Entertainment, Nandini Dias, CEO-Lodestar UM, and  Pooja Jauhari, CEO –The Glitch. The panelists discussed how content, platform and the consumer are interlinked and how content and platform is a function of time and how data driven insights are helpful in generating timely content.

     

    Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman and World President IAA, who was also present on the occasion, said: “We can now trace the progress of Chapters geographically”. The second being to promote education across.

     

    In his acceptance speech, Kaushik Roy who is President Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication at Reliance Industries Limited, said: “It is a great honour that doesn’t come easy, especially from IAA that has been a global body for 80 years. One must keep the fire in the belly alive: To Grow – Stay Hungry”.

     


    Winner List – 7th Edition of the IAA Leadership Awards 2019

  • 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.

  • Ati Sundar! Srinivasan Swamy to be IAA Big Boss

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    It appears to be an Indian summer in Europe this year. In June, creative gurus Piyush and Prasoon Pandey were awarded the highest honour at the Cannes International Festiveal of Creativity, and now Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman of the R K Swamy Hansa Group will take over as the Chairman and World President of the illustrious International Advertising Association (IAA), the first Indian ever to do so.

     

    Sundar, as he is called by his friends, will lead a team of 25 Executive Committee members from a host of countries including USA, UK, Austria, Italy, Poland, Ghana, UAE, Australia, Malaysia, Russia, Netherlands, Kuwait, Iran, Nepal and India. He takes over from senior advertising professional Felix Tataru from Romania today (October 4, 2018) at an event to be held in Bucharest.

     

    The International Advertising Association is an 80-year old institution and considered the most prestigious advertising body of its kind in the world. The IAA is acknowledged as the world’s most influential network of marketing and communication leaders, aimed at representing the common interests of all the disciplines across the full spectrum of marketing communications – from advertisers to media companies to agencies to direct marketing firms, as well as individual practitioners. Its activities involve professional development of marketing communication practitioners, protecting freedom of commercial speech, advertising self-regulation, protecting consumer interest, training and education.

     

    In 2016, Swamy was accorded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Advertising Agencies Association of India.

     

    As Chairman of R K Swamy Hansa, his professional interests currently include Creative & Media Advertising, Interactive & Digital Advertising, Health Care Communications, Social & Rural Sector, Communication, Human Resources Communication, Marketing Analytics, Market Research, Events & Activation, Retail Identity, Public Relations, Continuing Medical Education, Global Language work etc.

     

    Swamy has been active in various industry bodies working towards the growth and development of the Advertising industry. He was President of AAAI for three consecutive terms (2004 – 2007) and continues to take active interest in the activities of AAAI. He has been Chairman of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and a Board Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Swamy was also President of All India Management Association during 2008-09.  He was the President of The Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry (2008-10), Madras Management Association (2001-02) and the Advertising Club, Madras (1988-89).

     

    He had a superactive tenure as President of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association and was also elected Senior Vice President of International Advertising Association, the global body. The list goes on and on.

     

    Swamy is actively involved with socially relevant institutions such as a 220-bed, multi-discipline tertiary care, Hindu Mission Hospital at Chennai catering to the urban poor and the surrounding rural areas; Chairman of Valluvar Gurukulam School Society which runs  a school for 2800 poor students, primarily girls and Vice President of National Boys and Girls Education Society, a premium education institution in Central Chennai which runs three reputed schools.  He is also Chairman of Vidyadhanam and Annadhanam Trust, a Vedic Padasala of Sri Ahobila Mutt and Trustee in the Consumers Association of India and Concert.

     

     

  • Punit Goenka is new IAA India President

    By A Correspondent

     

    Punit Goenka, Managing Director & CEO, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), is the new President of the the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA). The election happened at the IAA India chapter’s AGM on September 24 in Mumbai.

    Shashi Sinha, CEO, IPG Mediabrands India, was elected Vice President. The officebearers ​for the year will be Pradeep Dwivedi, CEO, Sakal Media Group as Honorary Secretary, Jaideep Gandhi, Founder, Another Idea continues as Honorary Treasurer and Ramesh Narayan is of course the  Immediate Past President. ​

     

    The members of the Managing Committee elected include Megha Tata, COO, BTVI, Janak Sarda Director, Deshd hoot Group, M V Shreyams Kumar, Joint MD, Mathrubhumi Group, I Venkat, Director, Eenadu and  Abhishek Karnani, Director, Free Press Journal. The list of members co-opted and invited to the Managing Committee will be announced soon.

    Recently, Goenka has relinquished office as President of the IBF. During his tenure as MD & CEO, Zee has won several awards including the Dun & Bradstreet Corporate Award 2015, IMC Fusion Award 2013 for Excellence in Media, Business world Infocom ICT Award 2012 and many more. Goenka was conferred the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Media’ award at the Managing India Awards hosted by AIMA in 2018. He has also received Business Today ‘Best CEO Award’ in the Media and Entertainment category for 2016, MIPTV’s Médailled’ Honneur Award 2016, Economic Times ‘40 Under Forty’ India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award 2014, the ‘Young CEO Award’ by CEO India magazine in 2015 and the IAA Leadership Award 2014 under the category of ‘Media Person of the Year Award’. Goenka has also been recognised as the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ during the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards 2014. Goenka was felicitated as the ‘Impact Person of the Year’ in 2014.

    Other than his leadership of the Zee group and various industry associations, its his gamechanging stint as Chairman of television measurement body BARC that has been hailed widely. In fact along with Shashi Sinha and Partho Dasgupta, Goenka received the MxMIndia Media person of the Year award in December 2015.

    Speaking on his new role as the President of IAA, Goenka said: “It is an honour for me to take over the mantle of leading the India Chapter of IAA. I am humbled by the faith and trust that my friends and colleagues from the Industry have bestowed on me. It will be my sincere endeavour to work towards strengthening the India Chapter of this prestigious association, taking up initiatives that address key industry concerns and are aimed at enhancing the ecosystem.”

    Added outgoing President Ramesh Narayan: “I am delighted that Punit Goenka is taking over as President IAA. His well-known leadership skills and the respect he commands in our industry will undoubtedly take the IAA India Chapter to greater heights. Shashi Sinha is a doyen of the advertising industry and a known performer in industry Associations. The combination is unbeatable.” Narayan completed a one-year tenure as President where he also reactivated the IAA India chapter after a one-year period of relative inactivity.

    Added Srinivasan Swamy, President-Elect IAA Global and Chairman, RK Swamy BBDO: “Punit Goenka is wonderful leader to have in the year when India will host the 44th. IAA World Congress in Kochi in February 2019. I am very happy that such a distinguished person has taken over the responsibility of leading IAA. It augurs well for the India chapter.”

     

     

  • 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.

     

     

  • IAA Ind IAA Regional Awards (Telugu) to take place on May 11

    By A Correspondent

     

    The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) completed the judging process of its first ever IndIAA Regional Awards. Said Jury Chair S. Sivakumar Group Head Agri & IT Businesses, ITC Ltd: “From an age of bizarre translations of advertisements conceived in English, the regional advertising has come a long way. I am glad IAA India Chapter is celebrating the good work in regional languages. The Jury process was very rewarding.”

     

    Added Ramesh Narayan, President, IAA: “There was a great need for a regional award backed by the prestige and gravitas of the IndIAA awards. We were fortunate to have a great jury in the form of S. Sivakumar, M. Ravindra Reddy of Bharati Cement, G.Veera Bhadram of Coromandel, Mohammed Rafathullah of Dukes and P. Chandra Shekara Reddy of Gemini Edibles and Fats (GEF).”

     

    Said Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman, Regional Ind IAA Awards: “The uniqueness of the IndIAA national awards has been preserved. We had a robust two-stage judging process, one on-line with CMO’s and the other where the final jury were physically present. And the jury who are all advertisers would be present on the 11thMay at the awards presentation ceremony at the Cyber Conventions, Kondapur, Hyderabad.”

     

     

  • 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.”

     

  • 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”.

     

  • Delighted to be stepping into large shoes…

     

    Neeraj Roy, Managing Director and CEO of Hungama Digital Media, was elected as the President of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) on September 23. A veteran of the Indian digital media domain, Roy has been an active member of various industry associations and has also been a Vice-President of IAA India. A fortnight after he took charge, Roy spoke with Santosh Jangid for this interview in text and video.

     

    The IAA India Chapter is decidedly the most active associations in the Indian A&M industry. And it was all thanks to your predecessor Mr Srinivasan Swamy. Your thoughts as you have taken charge?

    If we look at IAA in India, we have completed 25 years. It is part of an institution which is now over 75 years globally and its representation is essentially to the media, marketing and advertising community. Over the last four years we have been extremely fortunate and privileged to have the energy and enthusiasm of Srinivasan K Swamy or Sundar as we call him to energise IAA in India in a manner which he has done is unprecedented. He has been pretty much at the centre of numerous activities that have been undertaken and we are delighted that he is now going on to take more senior responsibilities within IAA global. I am delighted to be stepping into the very large shoes of Sundar and hopefully will continue to take the tradition forward in what we have been attempting to do in the Indian media, marketer and agency fraternity.

     

    Any specific deviations from the past, or will it be business as usual?

    Over the last six years, IAA has done about 120 events for the media, marketer and the agency community here in India. As I see things, we break it up into three distinct segments – there are those activities which we qualify as part of a knowledge series which is essentially there is an imparting knowledge by a way of specialist. These could be in the form of actual conferences and workshops or they could be in the form of interactive webinars. The other thing that we have done is that we have celebrated creativity and leadership. This is made up of numerous awards that IAA has undertaken. We have the IAA Leadership Awards which our partner Colors supports us on, we have had a very distinct and unique programme which is the IAA Olive Crown Awards which is the first and the only one of its kind which recognises creativity towards sustainability and a better planet. This was an initiative which was instituted during the tenure of my good colleague Kaushik Roy and we’ve got in recent times the IndIAA Awards which is a recognition of creativity done in a very different way. The third cluster of activity that we really want to focus on is how do we give back into the industry given that there is so much activity, so much knowledge that’s coming in. Parts of this whether they are converted in the form of research, basic papers which can be circulated back to benefit all key stakeholders. Ours is a problem of plenty and the focus is largely going to be to sharpen this to make them more relevant and more contemporary to the needs of the industry.

     

    There is a sentiment that perhaps there are very many events that IAA India conducts and it may make sense to have fewer events. What are your thoughts?

    It’s an opinion and we value any feedback and 120 activities in a matter of six years of which my sense is about 112 have happened in the last four years, is certainly a good problem to have. Several of these programmes that we undertake are using technology in a certain way. For example, the entire webinar series that we do, these could be for groups as little as 15-20 people but they are very targeted delivering knowledge and sharing experiences from specialists in their respective domains. So, to me, it’s not about quantity as it is about relevance, what is the impact that we are having and are we addressing the core needs of the stakeholders that that we represent and that’s the manner in which we will take this forward.

     

    You’ve been one of the early entrants in the digital arena, and of course mobile entertainment. There is no real big bang digital event in the IAA India calendar now (Digiyatra did not happen this year with Kyoorius Designyatra). Will we see an increasing focus on digital?

    Digital is a state where this country is right now. Our belief is over the next 12-18 months, there will probably be over Rs 4000 crore worth of communication that will all happen around the entire proposition of digital and this will be undertaken by numerous stakeholders. There will be those who are enabling this which could be telecom networks, there will be those who are further aiding it which could be device manufacturers, various media businesses whether they are in print, in radio, in broadcast or in films. Each of them are seeing a shift in consumption that’s happening on digital and digital is not merely impacting the broader media marketing fraternity, it is going to percolate into every aspect of our lives. Therefore, for me, it would be relevant to bring in as much of a focus not for the sake of “being seen as digital” but for this fact that digital is genuinely impacting and creating efficiencies, delivering disruptions across businesses and I think that is an aspect that we would certainly want to not only focus on but we would like to bring groups of specialists to our principal stakeholders and members such that they can benefit from that learning and prepare their businesses better in this broader theme of digital that we are all tremendously fortunate to be a part of.

     

    An association is as good as the people who manage it. A word on the managing committee that you have?

    Absolutely, we are fortunate to have the kind of management committee and it is very aptly broken up. You’ve got absolute industry leaders who have been associated with IAA for several years now. People such as our previous Past Area Directer Pradeep Guha, one of the instrumental people to have brought IAA to its current position, people like Sam Balsara, Past President Raj Nayak, Past President Kaushik Roy, our immediate Past President Srinivasan K Swamy and the new team which is taken on board which is the vice president Monica Tata – COO of BTVi as well as the newly appointed CEO of the Sakal Group -  Pradeep Dwivedi and our Treasurer Jaideep Gandhi. Apart from that, in the managing committee, we have very active participation by my colleagues Janak Sarda and Ashok Venkatramani from ABP News. The good thing is that because there are different type of activities that we have undertaken, each of them have taken responsibility of various types of forums and its pretty much in that sense on auto pilot. Over the last 12 meetings that we’ve had at the IAA, at least half of them were followed up by dinners with respective management committee members hosting them. So, you are absolutely right, an association is as good as its members and its core team and the kind of feeling and friendship that exists and what’s nice is within the IAA, over the years we have grown to become great friends all with one common cause to try and do as much for our industry and give back in whatever small way that we can.

     

    Given that the majority of people in the trade are youngsters, many under 30 or even 25, what will IAA India be doing to engage them? There are of course some knowledge and ‘Young Turk’ events. But something that will engage them further?

    It is something that not just now but it is an aspect over the last couple of years has been a big focus within our management committee discussions which is why programmes like Young Turks, the webinar series, our debates, these have all been initiatives to draw upon what we call as the young professionals. We have specific programmes for them which is called The Future Leaders Awards that we have inculcated. Even in terms of the manner in which IAA has chosen to communicate not just within its own membership group but also with industry and other stakeholders. We’ve done our best to embrace newer technologies, embrace social media, and the respective teams which handle each of these particular forums. Each year, we look back at what we have achieved and we set new goals for ourselves. The participation of the younger generation is an integral part of any organisation and as IAA, across the key principal stakeholders of media, marketer and agencies, we are continuously looking at ways by which we will have more participation from them, more leadership and responsibility as well to be held by them and you will continue to see that focus as far as IAA India chapter is concerned.

     

    One last word to industry people who are reading and watching this… on asking them to join IAA India and what will be the benefits they will get by joining it?

    If you visit our website, our entire theme in this is broken up. There is an entire series of knowledge which is broken up by various activities and events that we undertake. We believe that networking is a great offering that has happened on the back of the numerous types of programs that IAA has done in unique manner and we feel that recognition of excellence whether it’s in the form of creativity and leadership. One of the big focus areas for us this year will also be to highlight innovation because we feel that innovation across businesses needs a lot more attention and there’s a premium towards that. Each of these are values which both our existing and prospective members stand to gain and benefit from. Ultimately, the membership fee structure for the association has deliberately been kept at levels which calls for as much of participation and it’s also in two-tiers in its own form. There is membership for a younger generation who just wants to see what do I benefit and get out of this till they actually want to become full-time members.

     

  • Ad Club sets up new managing committee, Raj Nayak re-elected President

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Advertising Club has elected Raj Nayak, CEO, COLORS, as its President for the second consecutive term.

     

    The new managing committee is as follows:

    • President: Raj Nayak, CEO, COLORS, Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd.

    • Vice President: Vikram Sakhuja, Group CEO, Media and OOH, Madison Communications Pvt. Ltd.

    • Secretary: Ajay Kakar, Chief Marketing Officer, Financial Services, Aditya Birla Group

    • Jt. Secretary: Bhaskar Das, Group CEO, Zee Media Corporation Ltd.

    • Treasurer: Shashi Sinha, CEO, IPG Mediabrands

    • Officebearer: Ashish Sehgal, COO, Zee Unimedia Ltd.

    • Member: Mitrajit Bhattacharya, President and Publisher, Chitralekha Group

    • Member: Partha Sinha, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, McCann

    Worldgroup

    • Member:Pradeep Dwivedi, Chief Corporate Sales & Marketing Officer, DainikBhaskar Group, DB Corp Ltd.

    • Member, Ramesh Narayan, Managing Director, Canco Advertising Pvt. Ltd.

    • Member, Vikas Khanchandani, Chief Business Officer, Reliance Broadcast Network Limited

    • Member, Viral Jani, Head TV Partnerships, Twitter India

    • Co-opted Member: Partho Dasgupta, CEO, Broadcast Audience Research Council

    • Co-opted Member: Punitha Arumugam, Director, Agency Business, India and South East Asia, Google India Pvt. Ltd.

    • Co-opted Member: Ajay Chandwani, Director, Percept Limited

    Immediate Past President: Pratap Bose, Founder, Social Street

     

    Special Invitees:

    :: Preeti Vyas, Founder & Chairwoman, Vyas Giannetti Creative.
    :: Namrata Tata, Head of Sales, Colors Infinity, VH1 & Comedy Central.
    :: Sapangeet Rajwant, Head of Marketing, Hindi Mass Entertainment, Viacom18
    :: Manish Bhatt, Founder Director, Scarecrow Communications Ltd

     

    Expressing his pleasure at his re-election, Nayak said: “I am extremely honored and humbled at the love bestowed upon me by the industry. I hope to continue working even more vigorously to realise The Ad Club’s agenda of acting as a catalyst in developing our vibrant and dynamic industry.”

     

    Said Nakul Chopra, CEO South Asia, Publicis Worldwide and President, AAAI welcoming the announcement: “I am delighted that Raj has been elected President Ad Club for another term. A dear friend, a respected colleague – Raj has always worked for the good of the industry via various forums. I look forward to working closely with him to further the already strong relationship between The Ad Club and AAAI.”

     

    Commented Punit Goenka, MD & CEO, Zee and President, IBF: “I am most certain that with his rich experience, acumen and industry knowledge, Raj will continue to take ‘The Advertising Club’ to greater heights. The very fact that he is re-elected, speaks abundantly about his contribution made to the club and to the industry. Over the last year, the club has certainly been a catalyst in developing the industry and with its interactive platforms and properties, it has served as a brilliant platform for industry professionals to interact and exchange thoughts. I wish Raj all the success in this role.”

     

    Expressing his excitement about the announcement, Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman and MD, R K Swamy BBDO and President IAA India Chapter and Senior Vice President IAA Global, said, “I was delighted to hear that Raj was reelected to lead The Advertising Club. His passion and energy levels are infective. He has brought in many senior names‎ to join the committee and I eagerly look forward to next phase of accelerated growth for the Club under his stewardship.”

     

    Industry stalwart Sam Balsara, Chairman, Madison World, also expressed his pleasure by saying, “I am delighted that Raj has agreed to continue as The Ad Club President. This augurs well for the members of the advertising, media and marketing community in general and members of The Ad Club in particular. Raj is everybody’s favorite person and is uniquely positioned to discharge this onerous responsibility which he has kindly agreed to, despite his hectic and I am sure taxing work schedule”.

     

    Industry veteran CVL Srinivas, CEO, GroupM, South Asia, commented, “Its great news for the industry that Raj Nayak has been re-elected President of The Advertising Club. Raj brings a lot of style and substance to whatever he does. His boundless energy, passion and commitment is so amazing. I wish him the very best and look forward to another great year with him at the helm”.