Campaign India Team
Mar 20, 2009

Creative Abby jury chairmen announced for three more categories

The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club Bombay have announced the names of jury chairmen for the integrated, interactive digital and direct categories for the Creative Abby Awards at Goafest 2009.

Creative Abby jury chairmen announced for three more categories

The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club Bombay have announced the names of jury chairmen for the integrated, interactive digital and direct categories for the Creative Abby Awards at Goafest 2009.

Piyush Pandey, executive chairman and national creative director, O&M will be chair the integrated jury. Bobby Pawar, chief creative officer, Mudra Group will be the jury chairman of the interactive digital category. Rakshin Patel, director, M&C Saatchi Direct and Digital Communications and Consultant will be the jury chairman of the direct category.

Ajay Chandwani, co- chairman, Creative Abby - Goafest 2009 and director, Percept, said “Piyush Pandey, Bobby Pawar and Rakshin Patel will be bringing a huge amount of local and international experience in judging work at Goafest. We can expect them to be exacting in selecting work that is really fresh and path breaking.”

Yesterday, Ravi Deshpande, KV Sridhar and KS Chakravarthy were announced as the jury chairmen for print, out-of-home and radio respectively.

Source:
Campaign India

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