Campaign India Team
Mar 23, 2010

Breaking news: Piyush Pandey to chair Integrated jury at Goafest

Goafest 2010 has announced the appointment of Piyush Pandey (pictured) as the jury chairman – Integrated for the Creative Abbys. Speaking about the development, Ajay Chandwani, director, Percept and chairman, Creative Abbys at Goafest 2010 said, “Piyush needs no introduction. His impact on Indian advertising and its global avatar has been phenomenal. His international laurels have never come in the way of his firm belief that Abbys are the domestic foundation for Indian creatives.”

Breaking news: Piyush Pandey to chair Integrated jury at Goafest
Goafest 2010 has announced the appointment of Piyush Pandey (pictured) as the jury chairman – Integrated for the Creative Abbys.

Speaking about the development, Ajay Chandwani, director, Percept and chairman, Creative Abbys at Goafest 2010 said, “Piyush needs no introduction. His impact on Indian advertising and its global avatar has been phenomenal. His international laurels have never come in the way of his firm belief that Abbys are the domestic foundation for Indian creatives.”

“Piyush will bring all his experience of judging at major festivals worldwide. Last year at Goafest, Piyush was jury chairman of Film category. This year it will be a pleasure to have him chair the Integrated category,” he added.

Goafest will be held at Utorda Beach, South Goa from 8 to 10 April, 2010.

 

 
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Campaign India

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