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Have you ever pondered over the consumer sentiment
shift in the Myanmar economy? How much does consumer confidence reflect the
overall health of the Myanmar economy? What are the key indicators for consumer
confidence? Join us on February 6 to hear the Nielsen MMRD team address these
questions as they introduce the results of the Nielsen Consumer Confidence
Index 2018 study.
70% of Myanmar’s population live in rural areas, presenting many opportunities
for brand expansion. Companies interested in exploring ways to maximize their
presence in the rural market can join this session to gain information and
insights about rural Myanmar consumers on four key areas:
• CONSUMPTION: Explore movements in rural consumption patterns
• SHOPPING: Identify critical must-haves to attract rural shoppers and retail
stakeholders
• MEDIA: Utilize the right channels to communicate with rural audiences
• TECHNOLOGY: Check the role of the internet in advancing the lifestyle of
rural consumers.
This briefing will identify how to better engage with rural consumers and
create robust strategies in targeting rural Myanmar.Date and Time: February 6, 9
am to 10:30 am
Venue: AMCHAM office, #19-09 Sule Square, 221 Sule
Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon
Cost: USD 5 per member; USD 15 per non-member
SPEAKERS:
U Thurein Nyein is the Managing Director for
Nielsen MMRD and is a market research pioneer in Myanmar. A top leader in
Myanmar’s growing consumer research, media studies, and retail
audit/measurement fields with over 20 years of on-the-ground experience, he
currently serves as the Secretary General for Myanmar Retailers Association
(MMRA) and Myanmar Economic Association (MEA), and a founding member of
Professional Marketers Association (PMA).
Bernadette Verde is the Consumer Insights
Lead for Nielsen MMRD. A seasoned market researcher with over 15 years of
experience, she has worked with a wide array of multinational and local
companies in diverse industries providing relevant and insightful consumer
information for long-term commercial success. She has an extensive exposure in
the region having lived and worked in the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore,
Vietnam, and now Myanmar.
Alexandra More San Joaquin is the Media
Research (Watch) Lead for Nielsen MMRD. Before moving to Myanmar in 2015, she
spent over 8 years honing her media research and leadership skills in Nielsen
Philippines, leading a core team of associates to work with various
broadcasters, media agencies and media stakeholders in maximizing analyses of
TV Audience Measurement, Advertising Information Services, Radio Audience
Measurement and other syndicated audience studies. Concurrently, she served as
A lecturer in the Philippines' premier state university, fueling her passion
for training and continuous learning.