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Hello Hope you are doing well I’m writing this e-mail to inform you about AliveNow presents Soc

Hello Hope you are doing well I’m writing this e-mail to inform you about AliveNow presents Social Samosa’s AgencyCon on 27th July in Mumbai. Our Festival to celebrate Agency Life, the Untold Stories and the Unsung Heroes who build Brands and achieve Business objectives at scale. A shared knowledge platform for Agency Leaders and Professionals to learn, unlearn and relearn the dynamics of Agency Trade. Every year AgencyCon features Indian Agency Leaders discussing the business of Advertising and Marketing at length. The Joy and excitement for putting this festival together gives us a new high every time but this year is different, as we take the fest offline after 3 years. The Topics and Agenda for the sessions would focus on the Future of Agencies. Here’s the line-up so far - Keynote Session : Josy Paul, Chairman & CCO, BBDO India - The Agency of the Future: Amaresh Godbole, CEO, Digital Technology Business, Publicis Groupe India Rohan Mehta, CEO at Kinnect - The Great Resignation: Anju Kurien, Chief Talent Officer, OMG India Rita Verma, EVP & Head – HR, DDB Mudra Group =""> Unny Radhakrishnan, CEO, Digitas India and Ahmed Aftab Naqvi, Global CEO & Founder at Gozoop Group are also speaking in Panels that are taking shape Apart from the knowledge sessions, we also plan to curate some interactive experiences for Agency Professionals. Just like all our initiatives till date, we would love to connect and collaborate with you to make AgencyCon bigger and better. You can share your thoughts and recommendations for speakers [here]( We are raising an offline event of this scale for the first in the post-pandemic world, if you or your clients see some synergies with the event and you would like to sponsor the event in any capacity, please get in touch with me or Sijo (sijo@socialsamosa.com). We are always on the lookout for partners who could add more value and gravitas to the event. If you want to co-create an experience with us reach out to me or Kritika (kritika@socialsamosa.com). I will look forward to your love, support and good vibes to make scale the festival this year. 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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