Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2014

Taproot’s Santosh Padhi to judge at Andy International Awards 2014

Jury to be chaired by David Droga in award’s 50th edition

Taproot’s Santosh Padhi to judge at Andy International Awards 2014

Santosh Padhi, chief creative officer and co-founder, Taproot India, will be among judges at the 50th edition of the Andy International Awards. He is the only Indian on the 26-member jury chaired by David Droga of Droga5.

"Last year I had to skip out on the last minute, but I'm happy to be invited again on the 50th anniversary. Andy is one of the reputed award shows in the world. It's difficult to get an Andy, as for years they have maintained a standard. They always get the best minds of our industry to do justice to the output of the show and I'm very happy to be part of this elite panel, which is chaired by David Droga," said Padhi.

Judging for the 2014 edition of the awards will be held in Shanghai in end-February. The awards will be hosted in New York on 24 April.

More details on the awards are at www.andyawards.com

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