Campaign India Team
Jan 31, 2024

D&AD Awards 2024: 10 Indians on jury

The awards will take place between 18-22 May

D&AD Awards 2024: 10 Indians on jury
The APAC jury for D&AD 2024 has been announced. The 62nd annual awards programme will take in London from 18 to 22 May 2024. 
 
Among the 350 jury members, ten are from India. Deepshika Dharmaraj, CEO, BCW India, has been appointed jury president of the PR category.
 
The other Indian representatives are:
  • Ashok Karkala, group creative director, Ogilvy
  • Kainaz Karmakar, chief creative officer, Ogilvy India
  • Koushik Sarkar, founder director, Kitchen.Video
  • Nilima Eriyat, executive producer, Studio Eeksaurus Productions
  • Raj Kamble, founder and chief creative officer, Famous Innovations
  • Roshnee Desai, founder and creative director, Local
  • Shailesh Vasudeo Khandeparkar, executive creative director, FCB Ulka
  • Sonal Chhajerh, group executive creative director, Leo Burnett
  • Sulekha Rajkumar, type designer and lettering Artist
Donal Keenan, awards director, D&AD, said, “Judging the D&AD Awards is not only a massive honour but a huge responsibility to uphold the integrity, rigour and standards that D&AD is renowned for. Entries to these awards actively support D&AD's mission as an educational charity by funding learning programmes that bridge the gap between education and industry. This is made possible by these top calibre professionals from around the world offering their time, wisdom and expertise." 
Source:
Campaign India

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