Campaign India Team
May 27, 2015

PRWeek Awards Asia: Shortlists announced

Adfactors leads the Indian agency list with seven shortlists

PRWeek Awards Asia: Shortlists announced
The members of the jury for the 2015 PRWeek Awards Asia have announced the shortlists. 
 
The consensus among the judges was that the standard of entries was high. The standouts, according to the judges, not only utilised multiple platforms and displayed groundbreaking creativity, but also proved how the campaign directly met business objectives and ultimately improved business performance.
 
The June 18 awards dinner takes place at the JW Marriott Hong Kong. The awards dinner follows that day's PR360Asia conference, taking place in the same location.
 
Amongst Indian agencies, Adfactors leads the nominations with seven. Viacom18 has six, followed by Edelman India with four nominations. 
 
In the people category, Vishal Gaba, Genesis Burson-Marsteller, India; Aniruddha Atul Bhagwat, Ideosphere India and Godrej Industries Limited and Associate Companies' Michelle Francis are in the running. 
 
Avian Media and Adfactors are in the running for South Asia PR Consultancy of the Year title. 
Source:
Campaign India

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