In any great discussion, the moderator plays a huge role in determining its success. A good moderator sets the context, drives the discussion, and engages the panelists and audience in an interactive dialogue. They create the tone and tenor of a panel discussing, making sure every panelist feels comfortable and involved.
The CMO Conference 2019 which takes place in 3 days will be home to some of the most engaging panel discussions in the marketing industry. Moderators for this year’s conference as always were hand picked to drive conversations beyond just the stage. Which is why we’re proud to introduce to the four incredible people who will be taking the stage on Friday.
Founder and Senior Partner of Entropia, Prashant Kumar will be moderating a panel discussion on Telco Marketing; Knorex Head of Sales for Asia-Pacific, Stan Chew on Transparency in Digital Marketing; Director of MCIL, Khoo Kar Khan on FMCG Marketing and Food Panda’s Head of Marketing for Offline Channels, Hasnain Babrawala.
They will all be joined by equally distinguished panelists prepared to take attendees on a journey of information as they dive nose deep into each discussion.
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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.
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