Coca-Cola India announced the launch of its Olympic Torch Bearer nomination programmes to select 42 torchbearers and seven escort runners to represent India in “one of the most far-reaching participatory events in human history” — the first global relay of the Olympic Flame, on February 24. These programmes include an essay competition for school children, a radio phone-in nomination programme and key account activation in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad. “We are overjoyed about providing people in India the once-in-a-lifetime experience of being part of the first truly global Olympic Torch Relay,” says Sanjiv Gupta, president and CEO, Coca-Cola India. Coca-Cola India’s programmes for selecting torchbearers are designed around the theme of ‘Recognise Inspiration’. The company is looking for candidates who are an inspiration to those around them through their celebration of fundamental values such as friendship and peace; or by encouraging the participation of others; or by dedicating themselves to “making a difference”; or by keeping traditions alive for a better world. Participating students will be required to write an essay on the person who inspires them most. The same goes for the radio activation, where listeners can call in FM radio stations like Radio Mirchi and nominate a person of their choice. The nominations will be screened by a panel of distinguished judges and short-listed candidates will be invited to New Delhi by Coca-Cola to participate in this historic event. The Athens 2004 Olympic Torch Relay will begin in late May to effectively circle the earth. Fourth convocation of Ohio Manipal School of Business The Ohio Manipal School of Business (OMSB) celebrated its fourth convocation in Bangalore on February 1. On the occasion, 40 graduates of the 2003 batch were awarded their Master’s degrees by Ohio University. Soutgata Bannerjee was the valedictorian of the outgoing class. Dr. Stephen Kopp, provost, Ohio University, Dr. Glenn Corlett, dean, Ohio College of Business and Dr. Ramdas Pai, chairman of the Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG) were present on the occasion. “To date 180 students have graduated from OMSB which is poised to emerge as a business school of standing comparable with top rung management institutions anywhere in India and abroad. The global learning benefiting the students is credible for a promising future. We are delighted to contribute to the all round development of the leaders of tomorrow,” said Kopp speaking on the occasion. The Ohio Manipal School of Business was promoted in 1999 by MEMG and Ohio University, USA. The School offers a full time MBA degree in India from the College of Business, Ohio University. The MBA programme is accredited by AACSB and the International Association for Management Education. Kellogg School’s super class of 2005 The MBA programme of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, USA has been adjudged the No.1 business management study programme in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), London. Currently the class of 2005 includes 23 Indian citizens. From over 50,000 applicants, 524 men and women were enrolled in the Kellogg School’s…
Coca-Cola India invites torch bearer nominations
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