'The Coalition 2' to bring creative entrepreneurs together


Greater Noida, Feb 17 (IANS): Film producer Guneet Monga, Universal Music representative Devraj Sanyal and NGO Goonj founder-director Anshu Gupta among others will be part of 'The Coalition 2', a platform to support creative entrepreneurs.

A line-up of speakers, workshops and other activities has been put together for the event, to be held Feb 27 to March 1 at the Buddh International Circuit here.

The entrepreneurs will be able to connect with like-minded people who can help them turn their passion into profitable, scalable and sustainable businesses.

Speakers at the event will share their inspiring stories and expert advice through a series of workshops and discussions, while entrepreneurs will be given a chance to pitch their ideas to investors, mentors and incubators.

Some other speakers that have been finalised are Justin Bolognino, creative director, SFX Entertainment, Satya Raghavan (head of Content Operations, YouTube India, Google), Sameer Pitalwalla (CEO and co-founder, Culture Machine), and Sonal Bhatia (head of Marketing, Koovs.com).

The event will also have workshops, which will mostly be business skills boot camps and industry master classes covering a range of topics relevant to creative entrepreneurs in the present scenario.

 

  

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