Campaign India Team
Dec 07, 2009

Effie Awards 2009 to be announced on 16 December

The Advertising Club Bombay will host the Effie Awards 2009 on 16 December at Royal Western India Turf Club, 1st Enclosure, Race Course, Mahalaxmi at 6.45 pm. The awards will be given in seven categories along with Grand Effie, People’s Choice Award, Effie Agency of the Year, Effie Client of the Year, Marico Uncommon Sense Award, Yahoo! Big Idea Chair Award and Brand Equity Bravery Award. To see the shortlisted entries, click here. 

Effie Awards 2009 to be announced on 16 December

The Advertising Club Bombay will host the Effie Awards 2009 on 16 December at Royal Western India Turf Club, 1st Enclosure, Race Course, Mahalaxmi at 6.45 pm.
The awards will be given in seven categories along with Grand Effie, People’s Choice Award, Effie Agency of the Year, Effie Client of the Year, Marico Uncommon Sense Award, Yahoo! Big Idea Chair Award and Brand Equity Bravery Award.
To see the shortlisted entries, click here
The presenting sponsor of the event is Yahoo India Pvt. Ltd. and the associate sponsor is Marico Limited.  The bravery award sponsor is Brand Equity.  
For further details, call The Advertising Club Bombay on 23810213 / 23813034 / 23894091 or mail [email protected] or visit the website.

To see the winners of Effies 2008, click here.

Source:
Campaign India

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