Campaign India Team
Aug 28, 2019

DMA Asia Echo Awards: HT's Rameet Arora is program chair; Sanjay Behl head of grand jury

Awards to be held on 24 September in Mumbai

DMA Asia Echo Awards: HT's Rameet Arora is program chair; Sanjay Behl head of grand jury
The organisers of the DMA Asia Echo Awards have announced Sanjay Behl, CEO, Raymond, as head of grand jury.
 
The awards will be held with the DMA Annual for which HT Digital's COO Rameet Arora has been appointed as program chair. 
 
Vatsal Asher, director and CEO, DMAasia and member board of governors, ANA International Echo, said, “Rameet and Sanjay’s selection was unanimous and has been welcomed by the governing board of the DMAi. It is comforting to the board that these prestigious awards this year are in safe hands.
 
Arora said, “I’m glad to be associated with an award programme that rewards both creativity and effectiveness. I’m looking forward to seeing who goes away with the winners trophies and a chance to compete with the best in the world“
 
Behl added, “I am delighted to lead this year's journey at a credible and purposeful platform to adjudicate awards in this year’s edition. 100+ jurors comprising of senior CxOs, CMOs and agency leaders have volunteered to support the judging process. Brands that have delivered outstandingly well on the combined parameters of strategy, creativity and results will have their work reviewed by highly respected names in business that comprise of the grand jury.”
 
The winners will be announced on 24 September in Mumbai.
Source:
Campaign India

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