Campaign India Team
Feb 20, 2018

AME Awards 2018: Five shortlists for India

Entries from Brave New World Communications (three), ADK Fortune and J Walter Thompson make the cut

AME Awards 2018: Five shortlists for India
Shortlists for the New York Festivals AME (advertising and marketing effectiveness) Awards have been announced.
 
Indian agencies have five shortlists.
 
Brave New World Communications has three of them. All three come for work on the The Roadster Life Co. 
 
ADK Fortune has a shortlist for '#YourSecondHome' for Prega News.
 
J Walter Thompson's 'Mutual Funds Sahi Hai' for the Association of Mutual Funds India has also made the shortlisted entries. 
 
Michael Demetriades, president and executive director, AME Awards, said, "Since 1994, the AME Awards has honored campaigns from around that globe that are not only creative, but successfully demonstrate innovative solutions to challenging marketing problems. This year’s standout Shortlisted entries represent ground-breaking creative work that has achieved measurable results on behalf of the brand." 
 
For the full list of shortlists click here.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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