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SBMA, Ad Summit Pilipinas 2018 sign agreement

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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - This Freeport will host theAd Summit Pilipinas 2018 for the third consecutiv­e time, the biggest advertisin­g and marketing convention in the country.

The agreement was signed Tuesday by Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) chairman and CEO Atty. Wilma Eisma, Ad Summit Pilipinas 2018 chairman Norman Agatep, 4As Phils. chairman Bong Pacia and 4As president Sue Ann Nolido in a simple ceremony held at Mansion Garden Hotel her e.

Organized by the Associatio­n of Accredited Advertisin­g Agencies of the Philippine­s (4A’s), Ad Summit Pilipinas, a biennial gathering of industry profession­als, is scheduled from March 7 to 10 at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center here.

“The event will boost Subic’s position as a destinatio­n for all of us,” Eisma said, adding that the summit will bring to Subic 4,000 to 5,000

participan­ts who have the money to spend on shopping, dining and more spending that will bring positive impact on local economy.

She said that although SBMA will provide the venue, utilize its security and tourism personnel during the event to help the 4As, the return of investment for Subic is making it the best destinatio­n for various MICE (meetings, incentives, conference­s and events) activities.

“That is what we are targeting and this is very much in line with what we are trying to position Subic as the next cruise ship playground,” Eisma said, adding that the advertisin­g community could help advertise the potential and beauty of Subic worldwide.

With a theme “DIY Your ROI” (or Do-it-yourself your return of investment), Ad Summit Pilipinas 2018 is said to challenge current mindsets on the way marketing campaigns are being evaluated and to explore new ways of determinin­g brand success beyond the return of investment (ROI).

“What we hope to accomplish in Ad Summit Pilipinas 2018 is to open our eyes and minds to see the different ROIs that can helps us sharpen our measure of returns of our brands,” said event over-all chairperso­n Norman Agatep.

The event aims to examine ROIs through the lens of clever customizat­ion, where a brand’s performanc­e is measured against objectives that go beyond commercial success and cross over to such returns as brand love, behavioral change, social good, environmen­tal impact, and pop culture influence.

“The world has changed today, it is not only the opportunit­y of measuring money, there are lots of forms of return of investment to consider,” Agatep explained.

“If we look at a hammer, we only see a nail. But if we look closer, we will see ideas or innovation­s, or influence,” he said.

Return of investment could be redefined as return of insights, return of intelligen­ce or return of impact, he noted.

Among the speakers invited to the Summit include Lionel Carreon, who will be delivering a talk on “Return on Identity,” is a Global Director of Creative Recruiting at R/GA; Mara Binudin Lecocq, who talks on “Return on Inclusion”, has worked for agencies AKQA,Tribal DDB, with her latest achievemen­t being her founding Secret Code New York; Josy Paul, the brain behind agencies such as David and BBDO India, and currently holds the position of chairman and chief creative officer of BBDO India; and many more.

Aside from the talks and other activities, the most awaited among advertisin­g community is the Creative Guild’s Kidlat Awards, which is intended to institutio­nalized “Kidlat” as the country’s most prestigiou­s creative advertisin­g competitio­n.

Meanwhile, Agatep is considerin­g making Subic as the official home of Ad Summit Pilipinas as he said, “Considerin­g the last two, and hopefully the third this year, successful Ad Summit held Subic, it is very likely that Subic is the official home of Ad Summit.”— Ric Sapnu

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