Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies [AHAA] Knows Latinos: 20th Semi Annual Conference, April 5-8
Organization:
Multicultural Societies
Category:
Diversity
Geographical Area:
Los Angeles
Start
Date:
4/5/2006
End Date:
4/8/2006
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
Top Hispanic advertising agencies will come together in Los Angeles at the 20th Semi Annual Conference of the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA). The three-day event, AHAA Knows Latinos: Insights on Media Behavior , will focus on some trends impacting media buying today. The guest of honor at this year's conference will be The Honorable Antonio Villaraigosa, the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles in more than a century. A special exhibit will recognize the extraordinary pro-bono work that AHAA member agencies have created. Winners of the 5th Annual HispanicAd.com Media Planning Awards and Marketing y Medios' 1st Annual Hispanic Media All Stars Awards (on the back lot of Fox Studios) will be announced. The conference will feature sessions on understanding and planning for Hispanic youth designed to provide new insights to the most exciting and elusive group of all Hispanic demographic groups.
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