Campaign India Team
Aug 04, 2015

Agency of the Year awards: Call for entries

The 2015 Agency of the Year programme has officially kicked off, with entries now being accepted for the Agency of the Year awards in five APAC regions

Agency of the Year awards: Call for entries
This is the 22nd year that the Agency of the Year awards will recognise inspired leadership, management excellence, outstanding business performance and overall achievements in the region’s advertising and communications industry.
 
Key dates
 
Early entry deadline: 29 September 2015
Final entry deadline: 6 October 2015
The Agency of the Year winners will be celebrated at three gala events in China, India and Singapore this December.
 
Entry kits
 
This year's programme includes a number of changes, including new categories and the introduction of a point system for determining the shortlists for the Agency Network of the Year awards. For further information, please see the Agency of the Year website and the specific entry kits: 
 
For more information, please see www.aoyawards.com or contact [email protected]
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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