Rohit Bhargava is an innovation and advertising expert, experienced facilitator, and keynote speaker. After a successful 15 year career as a brand and advertising strategist at two of the biggest agencies in the world Ogilvy and Leo Burnett, Rohit became an entrepreneur and has since started three agencies. He is the Wall Street Journal best promoting author of 5 books on topics as wide ranging as the way forward for industrial and constructing a brand with personality and has delivered sold out keynote presentations and workshops to business leaders in 32 nations. His signature book Non Obvious is updated annually with 15 new trend predictions, has been read and shared by more than 1 million readers and is translated in ten languages.
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