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Feb 21, 2025

Call for entries: Campaign Asia-Pacific’s 2025 Power List

The 2025 Power List is open for nominations! We’re spotlighting the marketers who are driving innovation, shaping consumer behaviour and redefining the marketing game across the region. Know a trailblazer leading the charge or think it’s your time to shine? Nominate now.

Call for entries: Campaign Asia-Pacific’s 2025 Power List

Campaign Asia-Pacific has officially begun work on the 7th annual CMO Power List, our definitive guide to the most senior and influential brand marketers across the region.

In partnership with DoubleVerify, the 2025 Power List will spotlight leaders driving innovation, shaping consumer behaviour, and redefining the marketing landscape in Asia-Pacific. The list will be unveiled in May 2025, with further details to follow.

 

This is an editorial project. Each year, Campaign’s editorial team curates the Power List, updating it with additions or removals based on merit, brand development and the marketer’s recent track record.

So, we are inviting brand marketers to nominate outstanding marketing leaders for consideration. Please note:

  • Only one nomination per individual is allowed.
  • There is no cost or fee to submit a nomination.

To nominate, this entry form (or click the ‘START’ button below). 

The submission deadline is Monday, March 24.

Criteria for inclusion

We are seeking nominations for senior marketing leaders who meet the following criteria:

  • Regional/market impact: Candidates must have a robust experience in the Asia-Pacific region or a specific market, with their brand showing strong or improving business performance.
  • Influence & results: Nominees will be evaluated on the financial impact they drive, their ability to produce standout campaigns and their success in leveraging innovation to elevate their brand.
  • Industry contributions: We consider how nominees contribute to the broader marketing industry in APAC, including mentoring, thought leadership or advancing marketing practices.
  • DEI leadership: A marketer’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)—both in their workplace and in their broader initiatives—is a critical factor for consideration.

In addition to major brand marketers, the editors will also consider leaders of smaller, challenger brands who deliver outsized marketing impact despite limited resources.

The final list will include profiles of each selected marketer.

Have questions?

For any questions about the nomination process or the Power List, feel free to reach out to Nikita Mishra, editor, Campaign Asia-Pacific, at [email protected] or drop us a line at [email protected].

A quick note: This is an editorial endeavour, not an AI-powered operation. So please be patient whilst waiting for replies. Real humans are diligently at work and will get back to you (and we promise they’re worth the wait!).

Marketers that made it to the 2024 Asia-Pacific CMO Power List
 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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