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The Festive Marketing Camp: Agenda and Lineup

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Hello Hope you are doing good I’m writing this email to remind you about Social Samosa’s [Festive Marketing Camp]( a platform for Indian Advertising, Marketing & Media Professionals to connect and discuss possible ways for maximising the outcome of Advertising and Marketing efforts as they step into the busy Festive Season. The Festive Marketing Camp will feature LIVE Sessions, Workshops and Articles that offer actionable insights on Creative Storytelling, Media Investments, Winning on E-Commerce, Festive Marketing IPs and measuring what matters the most for Brands and Businesses Here’s the full agenda and lineup of speakers who will go LIVE with us on 28th September, 2022, 3 PM 3 PM - 3.40 PM - Lighting The Creative Fireworks: Crafting Unique Campaigns In The Cluttered Festive Season - Keigan Pinto, CCO, FCB Ulka - Mukund Olety, CCO, VMLY&R Network India - Russell Barrett, CCO & CEO, BBH India - Shradha Agarwal, Co Founder and CEO at Grapes 3.45 PM - 4.25 PM - The Festive Marketing Media Playbook to maximise Returns - Amaresh Godbole, CEO, Digital Technology, Publicis Groupe - Ashok Shinde, VP - Media at PivotRoots - Merlin Coutinho, Head of Marketing and Brand Solutions at Lemma - Vandana Ramkrishna, Chief Operating Officer, Madison Media Ace 4.30 PM - 4.55 PM - Decoding the blueprint to win on E-Commerce in the festive season - Vishal Jacob, Chief Transformation Officer & Chief Digital Officer, Wavemaker India 5.00 PM - 5.40 PM - Festive Marketing IPs - The Art Of Selling The Sale - Nilesh Gupta, Senior Director, Growth at Meesho Sowmya Iyer, Founder & CEO, DViO Digital 5.45 PM - 6.15 PM - Festive Campaigns: Measuring What Matters! - Ashish Upadhye - VP, Business Development, Merkle Sokrati - Pankaj Bhatlawande - VP, Media Analytics, Merkle Sokrati 6.30 PM - 7 PM - Festivertising: How to be the Anar Bomb in the box of 1000 ki Ladis - Iraj Fraz Batla, Creative Head – North, DDB Mudra In case you haven’t signed up yet, you can [register here]( for the Camp. It would be great if you could share this with your teams and folks who are working actively on Festive Marketing Campaigns We really look forward to host you at the Festive Marketing Camp Have a great Festive Season ahead! Regards, -- HITESH RAJWANI CEO, Social Samosa Network If you no longer wish to receive mail from us, you can [unsubscribe]( Social Samosa, 703, Cosmos Plaza, J.P. Road, D.N. Nagar Metro Station , Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharastra, 400053, India

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