Roda Mehta to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2017

The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) today announced that the recipient of this year’s AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award is Roda Mehta. This Award is the highest honour given to an individual in India for his/her outstanding contribution to the Advertising Industry.

Roda Mehta played a legendary and pioneering role in establishing scientific media planning and buying in India. While doing so, she built a whole generation of media professionals for the advertising industry. Ms Mehta joined Hindustan Thompson Associates in 1971 and became the first MBA and first woman in the Media function of an advertising agency in India. She moved to Ogilvy Benson & Mather in 1975, and rose from Media Group Head to Media Controller for Bombay Office in 1976 to representing Media for the first time on the Managing Committee of Bombay Office in 1978 to being sent to London for 3 months to introduce Account Planning and Research in the Indian operation in 1980 to the Board as Director – Media & Research in 1982. She transferred, as President – South in 1992, became Director -International Client Service in 1994, and Managing Consultant – the Media Network in 1996.  Along the way, she pioneered Outdoor planning and buying and set up a Rural Media network to service client requirements.

Invited on several committees and associations by the industry, including the Expert Committee on TV Marketing for Doordarshan & AIR, she was Founder Member of the Market Research Society of India (MRSI) and Founder Member and Chairperson – Technical Committee of the Media Research Users Council (MRUC).  She chaired MRUC from 1994-96. Ms Mehta was also on the Board of several other committees including Advisory Board – Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (Govt of India), AAAI’s Media Disputes Committee, Economic Times Advisory Panel, etc.  An avidly sought after speaker at industry conferences/seminars, she served as faculty on training programs run by Ogilvy & Mather India and Asia Pacific.

Roda Mehta bagged several prestigious awards including the David Ogilvy Award for Asia Pacific & Agency of the Year Award (Public Service) 1992 for the National Literacy Mission campaign.

Currently she is associated with several non-profit organisations as a Trustee of the Lila Poonawalla Foundation, which provides scholarships and mentoring to economically challenged girls from Maharashtra for post-graduate, graduate/diploma and secondary school education; Board Member & Treasurer of Nagrik Chetna Manch, a citizen’s watchdog organization on public expenditure. She administers a very active Citizens’ Whatsapp Group for civic affairs of PMC Ward 21 and is a practitioner of Kriya Yoga.

Making the announcement, Mr Nakul Chopra, President, AAAI, stated, “Roda Mehta is a pioneer in more ways than one. This Award is well-deserved recognition for the stellar leadership she provided our industry and our eco-system for over two decades, during which time she also nurtured a whole generation of professional talent.”

Mr. Ashish Bhasin who was Chairman of the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award Committee – Selection said “Roda Mehta has single-handedly played a vital role in getting due respectability for the Media function in Advertising.”  Members of the Selection Committee for this Award included Sam Balsara, Srinivasan K Swamy, Ambi Parameswaran and Nakul Chopra.

The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to an individual who has been a practitioner of advertising for 25 years and been in top management position; has been or continues to be an active participant in industry bodies and / or has made significant contribution in shaping industry priorities to enable the advertising industry to grow, prosper and become more professionalized; an individual known for her/his integrity, ethical practice and leadership qualities; who contributed to her/his Company’s growth by innovative thinking and change management, leading it into newer directions; involved in projects of social consequence and seen as a role model for the industry at large.

This Award, instituted in 1988 by AAAI, has been bestowed on 24 persons thus far.

The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Roda Mehta on 14th July 2017 in Mumbai.

The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) is the official, national organization of advertising agencies, formed in 1945, to promote their interests. The Association promotes professionalism, through its founding principles, which uphold sound business practices between advertisers and advertising agencies and the various media. The AAAI today is truly representative, with a very large number of small, medium and large-sized agencies as its members, who together account for almost 80% of the advertising business placed in the country. It is thus recognized as the apex body of and the spokesperson for the advertising industry at all forums – advertisers and media owners and their associations and Government.

For more details, please contact:

Sudesh Kapoor

Secretary General

Advertising Agencies Association of India

B-502, Marathon Futurex, N M Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai – 400013, Tel: (022) 2308 0870

2 comments

  • I am reading with great interest your stories of the accomplishments of Parsees.

    Can anyone of you look into the life of one Adi Katgara?

    He is the one man who has done much for Indian Tourism with his pioneering work of developing a new company called Touring Company of India (TCI). This company was successful in bringing hordes of tourists, many in large groups, from all over the world to India. This brought in millions of dollars to India and encouraged foreigners to get to know and invest there. There were TCI agencies and branches with representatives in most major cities of the world.

    Adi’s accomplishments should be recognized. His many awards from the tourist industry is not enough. He was a prominent Parsee. You can get more details from his daughter Meher and son Palan whose e-mails are above.

    I am writing this as a friend who was acquainted with Adi and am not a member of the family.

    Thank you

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