Malaysian Media Conference 2020 full speaker line-up announced

The 14th Malaysian Media Conference (MMC) is happening on 25 September at the Sime Darby Convention Center and is proud to announce its list of speakers compromising the most influential leaders in Malaysia’s media landscape. Have you registered to join MMC 2020? Here are its top guns:

  1. Christopher Wee, Chief Strategy Officer, Omnia
  2. Dashika Gnaneswaran, Head of Communications, Microsoft
  3. Eugene Lee, Regional Director of Marketing, McDonalds Malaysia
  4. Ganesh Kumar Bangah, Chief Executive Officer, Commerce.Asia
  5. Jahabar Sadiq, Chief Executive Officer, The Malaysian Insight
  6. Jazz Tan, Chief Executive Officer, YouthsToday
  7. Karen Chan, Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia.com
  8. Lee Choong Kay, Head of Sports, Astro
  9. Raymond Siva, Chief Marketing Officer, MDEC
  10. Chris Greenough, Chief Marketing Officer, Everise

This year, MMC is bringing together these bright minds to inspire the individuals who make up Malaysia’s media landscape. Themed The Great Comeback, this one-day conference aims to foster learning, inspiration and wonder and provoking conversations that matter for our industry.

MMC is a proven landmark event for all media and marketing professionals to get everyone on the same page one day in the year. There has never been a year as important as 2020 for stakeholders in our industry to come together and assist each other to bounce back from the unparalleled challenges we’ve been smacked in the face with. 

To find out more about our speakers and their sessions, click here.


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After 20 years of evolving technology, shifting market trends, and adapting to changing consumer behaviour, the media landscape has nearly reached saturation.

We’ve optimised to the fullest, providing advertisers with abundant choices across technology, platforms, data-driven marketing, CTV, OTTDOOHinfluencer marketing, retail, etc.

Media specialists have diversified, but with more options comes the challenge of maintaining income growth. The industry is expanding, but revenue isn’t keeping pace.

Now, we’re at a TURNING POINT: time to explore and harness new sustainable revenue streams. While GroupM forecasts a 7.8% global ad revenue growth in 2024, challenges like antitrust regulation, AI and copyright issues, and platform bans persist.  

Collaboration is keypartnerships that thrive on synergy, shared values, and aligned goals are becoming increasingly essential.

Hence, the Malaysian Media Conference, in its 20th year, has assembled the partners and players under one roof on October 25 for a day of learning, sharing, and exploring.

 

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