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Mar 1, 2019

Ask Sir Martin Sorrell a question (seriously)

The former WPP and current S4 Capital honcho will appear at Campaign360 Tuesday for a live Q&A session. This is your chance to submit a question.

Sir Martin Sorrell
Sir Martin Sorrell

Sir Martin Sorrell is a late-breaking addition to the agenda at Campaign360, which takes place in Singapore Tuesday (March 5). Sorrell will appear via video link for a Q&A session moderated by Atifa Silk, Campaign Asia-Pacific brand director.

Silk, Campaign's editorial team and the industry leaders in the room will certainly have plenty of  questions for the outspoken Sorrell, but Campaign would also like to give you a chance to submit a question or three. To do so, just fill out this form: 

Now entering its third year, Campaign360, held on March 5, 2019 in Singapore, gathers the most influential global and regional media and marketing heads in a forum to ignite change. You can see the full Campaign360 agenda here

Campaign360 is an invite-only event with a limited supply of VIP passes available for senior brand marketers. To register your interest in attending, please contact Lucian Mashobe on +852 2122 5238 or email.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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