September 14th, 2009
Press Release/Sponsored Post

CEEMS Marketing summit to be held in Budapest on Sept. 22/23

For the third time Stamford Global is organizing the CEEMS summit series, the largest gathering of Marketing professionals in the region in English. The summit’s theme this year is “The Downturn’s New Rule for Marketers.”

The aim of the conference is to offer an positive outlook for the future and offer a neutral platform to answer the the current and after-crisis challenges faced by the profession on the fields of Brand building and positioning, accountable marketing, consumer loyalty and engagement and marketing leadership.

The summit will showcase an unparalleled level of subject matter experts, including:

Paul Garrison, Former CEE Marketing Director Coca Cola, Dean Central European University
Dr. Marnik Dekimpe, Research Professor at Tilburg University, Netherlands
Sam Moorthy, Former CEE Regional Director, GREY

In addition, there will be a group of top level corporate case presenters such as:

Attila Vámos-Hegyi, Head of Interactive Mobile Services, Magyar Telekom, Hungary
Aleksander Smigielski, Media Director CEE, Unilever, Poland
Domokos Szilárd, Marketing Director, Sanoma, Hungary
Koraljka Koncul, Executive Director, Marketing, Atlantic Grupa, Croatia
Joanna Wiewiorowska, CEE Category Manager of Home and Fashion, Avon Cosmetics, Poland
Andrea Ionescu, Director of Retail Marketing, AD Pharma, Romania
Renata Siserova, Marketing Manager CZ / SK, Kraft Foods, Czech Republic

The two-day summit will give a unique opportunity for the region’s Marketing leaders to get engaged in casual yet focused discussions via parallel knowledge streams.

There will be no better place in 2009 to find an answer on capitalizing the region’s marketing potential and find solutions for current challenges.

For more information please visit www.ceemarkeitngsummit.com or call +36 (1) 885-7900

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