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Jan 9, 2024

MediaWorks returns to Bangkok this May

Showcase your potential to rise as APAC's future media leader.

MediaWorks returns to Bangkok this May
When: 28 to 31 May 2024
Where: Bangkok, Thailand
 
For years, MediaWorks has served as a career milestone for over 1,600 young professionals from Asia-Pacific, allowing them to learn the latest techniques and strategies for winning business and staying ahead of their competitors.
 
Chaired by Amrita Randhawa, Chief Executive Officer—Singapore & Southeast Asia, Publicis Groupe, each delegate will be guided by media-expert mentors with proven strategies to work towards real client briefs.
 
 
Take a glance at what you can expect to experience:
 
 
Who should attend MediaWorks?   
 
This is the essential training ground for all in the media and advertising field: 
  • Media planners & buyers 
  • Account managers 
  • Advertising sales 
  • Agency planners 
  • Brand marketers 
  • Content producers 
  • Planning & accounts directors 
  • Digital manager 
  • Client service managers 
  • Agency creatives
  • Other industry-related functions 
What to learn from MediaWorks? 
  • Creative media techniques and strategies 
  • Professional guidance from media industry leaders 
  • Effective strategy, creativity, teamwork and presentation skills 
  • Valuable insight and feedback to your career development 
  • Broad connections with worldwide industry peers and many more
To learn more, please visit our website or reach out to the MediaWorks Team.
 
General Enquiry
 
Programme Information
Zamir Khan 
Director of Awards and Training Events, Asia
 
Delegate Information
Kaling Man
Head of Awards & Training Events
 
Sponsorship Opportunities 
Richard Fahy
Commercial Director, Campaign Asia-Pacific
Source:
Campaign Asia
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