Campaign India Team
Nov 04, 2016

Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year 2016: Judging over, awards night on 30 November

Shortlists on 14 November; Mumbai event to be followed by ones in Tokyo, Shanghai and Singapore

Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year 2016: Judging over, awards night on 30 November
 
Judging for the Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year 2016 is now over, with the second and final round (jury meet) on 5 November.
 
Judges who completed the three weeks of rigorous judging were:
  • Amit Kumar Gope, Century Ply
  • Gian De Rose, HSBC (Sri Lanka)
  • Gokul Krishnamoorthy, Campaign India
  • Ranju Kumar Mohan, JK Ansell
  • Sanjay Tripathy, HDFC Life
  • Tarun Jha, Skoda Auto
  • Vivek Sharma, Pidilite Industries 
Shortlists for the South Asia leg of the competition are to be announced on 14 November, alongside other regional shortlists. All shortlisted entrants will also be notified via e-mail.
 
Shortlists for the Agency Network Awards will be revealed on 21 November.
 
Campaign Asia-Pacific's Agency of the Year Awards received 955 entries for 2016, a record number and an increase of 18.6 percent over last year's 805.
 
Awards events:

South Asia Agency of the Year Awards Show
30 Nov 2016
ITC Grand Central
Mumbai

Japan/Korea Agency of the Year Awards Presentation
1 Dec 2016
Andaz Tokyo
Tokyo

Greater China Agency of the Year Awards Show
6 Dec 2016
Hyatt on the Bund
Shanghai

Australia/New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Agency Network Agency of the Year Awards Show
8 Dec 2016
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia
Singapore

Please see aoyawards.com for complete details on the Agency of the Year awards.

To book your seat / table, visit here.

Source:
Campaign India

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