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Aug 28, 2017

Media360Indonesia speakers announced

The first-time event focused on Indonesia's media landscape takes place September 14 at the Shangri-La in Jakarta.

Media360Indonesia speakers announced

On 14 September, Media360Indonesia convenes for the first time to gather leading brand marketers and agencies for a highly relevant dialogue on Indonesia’s unique media landscape, bringing pressing issues to the fore including:

  • Media planning for the shift from traditional media to mobile platforms
  • Rethinking retail strategies for e-commerce
  • Navigating the relationship between the consultant, the agency and the client
  • The future of finding new talent to address the latest trends in adtech and programmatic buying

This think-tank style discussion will provide the opportunity to network with industry peers and engage in practical and dynamic panels and speaker sessions that get at the heart of what is next for the digital marketing industry in Indonesia. This year’s speakers include:

  • Adeline Ausy Setiawan, Managing Director, PT Unilever Enterprises Indonesia
  • Ajay Gupte, MD, MEC Indonesia
  • Anne Ridwan, CEO, O&M Indonesia
  • Anwesh Bose, CEO, Havas Media Group Indonesia
  • Citra Agus, CEO, Indonesia Mobile Exchange
  • Danish Rahman, Brand Business Unit Director, Danone ELN
  • Dharnesh Gordhon, President, Nestle Indonesia
  • Dhiren Amin, Head of Marketing, South East Asia, The Kraft Heinz Company
  • Duncan Chamberlain, Senior Director, Business Development SEA, Trade Desk
  • Ed Thesiger, CEO, Group M Vietnam & Indonesia
  • Eka Sugiarto, Head of Media, Indonesia & SEAA, Unilever
  • Ernita Ariestanty, CEO, ZenithOptimedia Indonesia
  • Faaez Samadi, Marketing Editor, Campaign Asia-Pacific
  • Hari Shankar, MD, Ecselis Asia & Head of Paid Digital Strategy, Havas Asia Pacific
  • Heruwianti Rahardjo CEO, Carat Indonesia
  • Himanshu Shekhar, CEO, Mindshare Indonesia & SE Asia
  • Hira Triadi, Head-eCommerce, PT Unilever Indonesia
  • Italo Gani, CEO, Adskom
  • Jonah Ken Tan, VP, South-East Asia, comScore
  • Matt Wiggers, CEO, Havas Adwork, Indonesia
  • Melvin Goo, General Manager, OMD
  • Nic Jones, Global Media Strategist, MediaCom Singapore
  • Pankaj Khushani, Business Head - Doubleclick Adx (APAC), Google Analytics 360 & Doubleclick Suite Partnerships (SEA), Google
  • Pierre Beckers, SVP Commercial Functions, Lazada
  • Pradeep Harikrishnan, CEO, IPG Mediabrands Indonesia
  • Raghavan Srinivasan, CEO, Indonesia-Insights, Kantar
  • Ram Subramaniam, CEO, Mediabrands
  • Ranjana Singh, Chairwoman, WPP - Indonesia & Vietnam
  • Rohini Behl, Marketing Director, Fonterra Indonesia
  • Ruchika Gokarn, Partner, PT Potentia HR, Indonesia
  • Shubhabrata Sarkar, CEO, Dentsu Indonesia
  • Shufen Goh, Principal, R3 Worldwide
  • SK Biswas, CEO, Dentsu Aegis Network Indonesia
  • Sridhar Reddy, Technical Advisor, TNS Indonesia
  • Sri Widowati, Country President, Facebook Indonesia
  • Sutanto Hartono, CEO, Emtek
  • Yasir Riaz, MD, Starcom Mediavest Group Indonesia

To learn more about Media360Indonesia, visit www.media360.asia. Register your interest here. Complimentary passes are available for brand marketers who qualify. Contact us directly for more information.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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