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ASCI and Futurebrands launches Wielding Influence, Nurturing Trust study at the #GetItRight Brand Influencer Summit

The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), in partnership with Futurebrands, unveiled the ‘Wielding Influence, Nurturing Trust’ report at the #GetItRight ASCI Brand Influencer Summit 2023 in Mumbai on Monday.

ASCI Presents #GetItRight Brand Influencer Summit 2023

Opinion: Dear plus-sized women, you re still not welcome in mainstream advertising | Advertising

Opinion: Dear plus-sized women, you re still not welcome in mainstream advertising | Advertising
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Campaign India s Mental Health Survey: The panel discussion | Advertising

Recently, Campaign India revealed the survey findings of its first-ever Mental Health Survey, conducted by respondents from advertising, marketing, PR and the media industries. Seeing participation from close to 200 respondents, the findings threw light on a whole host of workplace challenges faced by employees, compounded further by the Covid-19 pandemic and the year 2020 was.   To take the conversation further, and to address the issues brought to the fore by the survey, Campaign India put together a panel comprising senior and mid-level members from the advertising, marketing and PR universe. The session saw Achint Setia, VP - marketing at Myntra; Surbhi Gupta, chief talent officer, Publicis Groupe, South Asia; Jaideep Shergill, founding partner, Pitchfork Partners, and Saransh Mehta, brand strategist, Dentsu Webchutney. The session was moderated by Mukta Lad, consultant journalist at Campaign India.

No concrete steps taken to relieve stress in ad, media, PR agencies: Campaign India Mental Health Survey | Advertising

Recently, Campaign India introduced its Mental Health Survey, taken by close to 200 respondents in 15 days. The survey revealed insights that offer a glimpse into the mental health of professionals in the advertising, media, PR and marketing industries.    2020 was an extraordinary year. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, people were forced to distance themselves physically from loved ones and were unable to step out for any activities that brought them joy – watching movies in a cinema hall, stepping out to their favourite restaurants, and going on vacations, to name a few. Most importantly, however, working professionals had to adapt to a life of working from home, almost overnight. This new arrangement had several positives but has also contributed towards blurring lines between personal and professional lives. 

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