Campaign India Team
Mar 30, 2017

Cannes Lions 2017: Amit Akali on Pharma Lions jury

Only Indian on the list of jurors across the Health & Wellness, Pharma categories

Cannes Lions 2017: Amit Akali on Pharma Lions jury
Cannes Lions has announced 21 jury members set to judge the Pharma Lions and the Health & Wellness Lions awards at this year’s Cannes Lions.
 
Representing India is Medulla Communications' chief creative officer, Amit Akali. 
 
Lions Health, the two-day specialist event focussing on creative excellence in healthcare communications, will be held on 17 and 18 June 2017.
 
Louise Benson, executive festival director, Lions Health, said, “Lions Health juries are tasked with recognising and awarding creativity in a highly regulated industry and we’re delighted to welcome this year’s juries to do just that. Both the Pharma and Health & Wellness Lions have been reviewed and refined to ensure that the criteria are more clearly defined which should help this exceptional group of jury members make decisions that set the creative standards for the coming year.”
 
Medulla Communications had bagged the 'Healthcare agency of the year' accolade at Cannes Lions 2016.
 
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

2 days ago

Bachelor pads get a 'Big Billion' reality check

Flipkart’s festive campaign uses AI and humour to nudge bachelors towards upgrading homes—and perhaps improving their dating odds too.

2 days ago

Apollo Tyres replaces Dream11 as Team India jersey ...

Dream11’s deal ended prematurely after the government passed a law banning real-money gaming platforms.

2 days ago

Amazon launches new AI creative partner in ads console

The fully automated ads can be served across products and formats in Amazon’s arsenal, including Sponsored Brands, Sponsored Display, Brand Stores and even the Amazon DSP.

2 days ago

The job of advertising is not to sell

"Be more entertaining. Be more interesting. Be more attention-grabbing. Hit people in the feels,” urges Zac Martin, who challenges advertising’s fixation on persuasion.