Friday, April 11, 2025

4As Advertising Festival in Sri Lanka on May 30 and 31

by malinga
May 19, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment 1.4K views

Sri Lanka is set to witness one of its largest ever creative training programs as The Four A’s Advertising Festival prepares to impart knowledge on May 30 and 31.

Over two days, this learning festival promises to be a source of new ideas, innovation, and inspiration, aimed at elevating the standards of advertising creativity in the region. At the heart of it are 13 distinguished speakers from around the globe, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the forefrontat Taj Samudra Colombo.

Chief Creative Officer at Publicis Groupe South-East Asia, Ajay Vikram, will discuss the evolving landscape of advertising across the Southeast Asian region. Asheen Naidu, Executive Creative Director at TBWA Singapore, will be speaking about the inclusion of tech into advertising.

Managing Director and Head of Strategy at Media Arts Lab APAC, Singapore, Michaela Futcher, lends her strategic acumen on the negative impact algorithms have on creativity, while Psembi Kinstan, Group Executive Creative Director at DDB Group Melbourne, shares his experiences from anaward winning career that spans from Australia to the UK.

The line-up further boasts Assam Khalid, an Independent Creative and Strategy Consultant at Vexology Advertising Dubai and Guan Hin Tay, Creative Chairman at BBDO Singapore who will share thoughts from his latest book ‘Collide’.

Senior Creative Director at VMLY&R, Mahesh Ambaliya, brings a fresh perspective to the festival about creating ads for positive impact, and Mandie Van Der Merwe, Chief Creative Officer at Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, infuses the event with her passion for creating humour in advertising. Harsh Dave, Founding Director at Firecracker Mumbai, will offer attendees a glimpse into the world of high-quality production in the advertising& film industries.

Pooja Rawat, EVP Strategy at MullenLowe Lintas Mumbai, will be sharing excerpts from their recent pan India study ‘The state of states’. Joining her is Surjo Dutt, Chief Creative Officer at Dentsu Creative India – West and South Regions, who will elaborate on the importance of leaning into cultural truths.

The line-up continues as Teddy Sandu, Creative Director at MullenLowe Singapore, discusses the evolving role of AI in the advertising industry. Rounding off the ensemble is Zehra Zaidi, Group Executive Creative Director at Ogilvy Pakistan, whose creative prowess knows no bounds.

Together, these top-tier creative minds promise to deliver world class training in a scale never before seen within the local advertising and creative industry.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

lakehouse-logo

The Sunday Observer is the oldest and most circulated weekly English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka since 1928

[email protected] 
Newspaper Advertising : +94777387632
Digital Media Ads : 0777271960
Classifieds & Matrimonial : 0777270067
General Inquiries : 0112 429429

Facebook Page

@2025 All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Lakehouse IT Division