ADN Group receives Bangladesh Master Brand Awards 2018
Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 23 Sep 2018 10:51 PM BdST Updated: 24 Sep 2018 12:00 PM BdST
ADN Group has received Bangladesh Master Brand Awards 2018 from CMO Asia.
CMO Asia recognised and honoured the Bangladesh Best Brands in Dhaka on Sunday.
This year, ADN Group, a leading telecom firm of the country, has been chosen by the Academic Council and Awards Committee for the prestigious “Brand Leadership Award”.
Tanvir Md Hafizul Hoque, Head of Brand and External Affairs, received the award on behalf of ADN Group.
The awards seek to identify and celebrate outstanding brand-building and marketing approaches by organisations, individuals and teams.
These awards are an independent brand recognition exercise initiated to give acknowledgment to those brands and marketers who have achieved extraordinary success from innovative and effective marketing practices.
The awards are given not only on the financial determination but also on consumer preferences.
This recognition ceremony is held to foster marketing awareness in the professional community and inspire aspirations to achieve marketing excellence.
“Along with other valuable awards achieved by ADN Group, this will be one of the majestic awards for the organisation,” the company said in a statement.
The CMO Asia is dedicated to high level knowledge exchange through leadership and networking amongst senior chief marketing officers and brand decision makers across industry segments.
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