LAHORE: The three-day Asian Advertising Congress - AdAsia 2019, will start at Alhamra Lahore from Tuesday, Dec 3, 2019.Prime Minister Imran Khan would address the inaugural session while President Arif Alvi would be special speaker at the concluding ceremony. An interesting talk between actors Fawad Khan and Atiqa Odho would be part of proceedings while cricketer Shoaib Akhtar would shed light on ‘Leadership and Pakistani cricket’.Randi Zuckerberg will be delivering a key note address at the 31st Asian Advertising Congress. The event wouldalso be addressed by Sir Martin Sorrell.The session would be opened by Javed Jabbar, while Chairman AdAsia Lahore 2019 Sarmad Ali and Chairman Asian Federation of Advertising Association Raymond So would welcome the guests. Former chairman Pakistan Advertising Association Ali Mandviwala would thanks the guests. Chairman Pakistan Advertising Association Waqar Haidri would provide details of AFAA awards.
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Sunday, December 1, 2019
Three-day AdAsia Congress begins in Lahore tomorrow
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