Campaign India Team
Feb 11, 2016

AMES 2016: Mythili Chandrasekar, Siddharth Sankhe on juries

J. Walter Thompson's Chandrasekar will judge Media Strategy, Sankhe joins Data & Analytics and e-Commerce jury

AMES 2016: Mythili Chandrasekar, Siddharth Sankhe on juries
The Asian Marketing Effectiveness & Strategy Conference & Awards (AMES) 2016 has announced juries for two categories: Media Strategy, Data & Analytics and e-Commerce. 
 
On the list is J. Walter Thompson's national planning director Mythili Chandrasekar, who will judge the Media Strategy category. 
 
Rachelle Berges, Asia Pacific head of media and connections, integrated marketing, communications director, Johnson & Johnson, will head the Media Strategy jury.
 
Siddharth Sankhe, insight and analytics lead, Southeast Asia and India, WE Communications, will judge the Data Analytics & e-Commerce category.
 
Sunita Venkataraman, director of market insights and strategy, Asia Pacific and Japan, Intel Corporation, has been named jury president for this category.
 
The awards will be hosted on 31 May 2016 in Singapore.
 
For more on AMES, visit http://www.ames.asia/

 

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Campaign India

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