Campaign India Team
Feb 21, 2011

Aggie on Creative Innovation & Integrated jury at AWARD Awards in Sydney

Also a keynote speaker at Circus, the Australian "Festival of commercial creativity" to be held between 22-25 February 2011

Aggie on Creative Innovation & Integrated jury at AWARD Awards in Sydney

Taproot co-founder and chief creative officer Agnello Dias (Aggie) has been invited to be a keynote speaker at Australia's Communications Council's festival of commercial creativity, Circus, and to be on the Creative Innovation & Integrated jury for the AWARD Awards held on its final day. Circus will be held in Sydney between February 22-25, 2011. Craig Davis, co-chairman and chief creative officer at Publicis Mojo in Australia and New Zealand and founder of Brandkarma.com, is chairman of AWARD this year.   

Speaking on the jury appointment, Aggie said, "I am really looking forward to the show as in the past few years Australia has produced some real big ticket campaigns like 'The Best Job in the World'  and 'The Earth Hour'. So it will be interesting to see some new local work which we may not usually get to see on public platforms around the world. And while doing that I will also perform my duty as a member of the jury."

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Campaign India

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