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Leo Burnett’s Murtaza Tajbhoy the first Sri Lankan to win IAA Champion Award

Nov 5, 2017
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Murtaza Tajbhoy, Chief Strategy Officer of Leo Burnett Sri Lanka was awarded the IAA Champion award. He is the first Sri Lankan to win this prestigious accolade. The International Advertising Association (IAA) selected Murtaza as one of five global leaders in the marketing communications industry to receive this honour.

Murtaza received the IAA Champion award recently at IAA’s 2017 Global Conference held in Bucharest, Romania where more than 600 delegates from the international advertising and marketing communications industries were gathered to celebrate the future of the industry and to celebrate individuals who have made a difference to the industry. The IAA Champion Award, introduced this year as part of IAA’s 2017 Inspire Awards, honours notable leaders for their lifetime achievements, vision and their contribution to the global marketing communications industry.

“I am incredibly proud that Murtaza was honoured by the International Advertising Association with its first-ever Champion Award,” says Ranil de Silva – Managing Director, Leo Burnett Sri Lanka. “Murtaza has transformed the strategic approach to marketing communications in our industry and is a torch bearer not only for us at Leo Burnett, but also for the advertising industry in demand. His insights, initiatives and perspective have blazed a new trail for the Sri Lankan advertising industry. His insights into people and their behaviours and his desire to understand social norms and cultural fuels has helped us transform brands under his stewardship.”

Murtaza joins luminaries from the global advertising industry as one of only five recipients of the first IAA Champion award – his fellow champions include Brendan Ripp, Executive Vice President of the Fox Networks Group and Akira Kagani of Japan’s Drill Inc.

Courtesy of dailymirror.lk

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