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BrandStorming a seminar

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CHENNAI: Brand-Comm, a brand consulting and communications firm, is organising `BrandStorm', a seminar on brand management.

The event, which will discuss challenges of brand management, will be held on December 14 at Taj Residency in Bangalore.

Participants include senior executives from the industry such as Mr R. Balakrishnan, National Creative Director, Lowe, Mr Bhaskar Bhat, Managing Director, Titan Industries, Dr Bob Hoekstra, CEO, Philips Innovation Campus, Mr Shripad Nadkarni, Vice-President-Marketing, Coca-Cola India, Mr Raghavan Srinivasan, Executive Director, TNS Mode, Mr Vasant Nangia, CEO, Oyzterbay, Ms Rekha Menon, VP (Asia Pacific) and Country Manager, Talisma Corporation, Dr J. Ramachandran, Professor, IIM (Bangalore) and Mr Ramanujam Sridhar, CEO, Brand-Comm. The event will also feature a panel discussion on the topic `The Battle for Mindshare', on the emerging trends in brand building.

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