20 WFA marketers on Campaign Asia's media A-list
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Campaign Asia recently published its Media A-List, proclaiming 'the most powerful people in the media business in Asia'. The A-List is a who's who of senior marketers and agency executives in media-specific roles, featuring some of the most influential and inspiring players in the APAC media scene, including Unilever's Rahul Welde, the WFA Regional VP for Asia-Pacific, and David Porter, Chairman of the MEDIAFORUM in China.
Our congratulations to the 20 WFA marketers who feature in the list:
1. Rahul Asthana, Kimberly-Clark
2. Sam Ahmed, MasterCard
3. Daniel Beatty, Red Bull
4. Niels Blichfeldt, Carlsberg Breweries
5. Qaiser Bachani, GSK
6. Nini Chiang, Nestle
7. Wendy Chan, LVMH Asia-Pacific
8. Asmita Dubey, L'Oreal
9. Chiradeep Gupta, Unilever
10. Deborah Goldingham, MasterCard Worldwide
11. Kazuo 'Kaz' Hirai, Sony Corporation
12. Nicki Kenyon, Visa
13. Jayant Murty, Intel
14. Shakir Moin, Coca-Cola
15. David Porter, Unilever
16. Bryan Rakowski, Mondelez International
17. Loren I Shuster, Lego Group
18. Rahul Welde, Unilever
19. Tina Wang, PepsiCo
20. Christine Xu, McDonald's Corporation
The full list is available here.
Our congratulations to the 20 WFA marketers who feature in the list:
1. Rahul Asthana, Kimberly-Clark
2. Sam Ahmed, MasterCard
3. Daniel Beatty, Red Bull
4. Niels Blichfeldt, Carlsberg Breweries
5. Qaiser Bachani, GSK
6. Nini Chiang, Nestle
7. Wendy Chan, LVMH Asia-Pacific
8. Asmita Dubey, L'Oreal
9. Chiradeep Gupta, Unilever
10. Deborah Goldingham, MasterCard Worldwide
11. Kazuo 'Kaz' Hirai, Sony Corporation
12. Nicki Kenyon, Visa
13. Jayant Murty, Intel
14. Shakir Moin, Coca-Cola
15. David Porter, Unilever
16. Bryan Rakowski, Mondelez International
17. Loren I Shuster, Lego Group
18. Rahul Welde, Unilever
19. Tina Wang, PepsiCo
20. Christine Xu, McDonald's Corporation
The full list is available here.