MAA new chief seeks greater cooperation


Industry leaders: Navin (left) takes over the reins from Mohamed Kadri Mohamed Taib who has served two terms as MAA president. With him is the new vice-president Javed.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Advertisers Association (MAA) is stepping up its efforts, among others, to foster stronger relationships with various bodies and relevant stakeholders while adopting the best practices in the ad and marketing space.

Its new president Claudian Navin Stanislaus told StarBiz that MAA would continue to play an advocacy role on behalf of advertisers in Malaysia and would engage with the various ministries and regulatory bodies, as well as fellow industry stakeholders.

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