Campaign India Team
Mar 07, 2014

IAA Olive Crown Awards on 14 March

The fourth edition of the 'Green Awards' will culminate in Mumbai

IAA Olive Crown Awards on 14 March
The fourth edition of the International Advertising Association India Chapter's (IAA) Olive Crown Awards will be presented at a ceremony in Mumbai on 14 March 2014.
 
The Olive Crowns, billed as Asia's first and only awards that salute excellence in communicating sustainability, are endorsed by the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA).
 
There is no fee to enter the awards. 
 
The IAA introduced a special award for 'Corporate Social Crusader of the Year' in this edition. This award recognises an outstanding CSR initiative.
 
"The response to this award from top corporates is very heart-warming. The awards ceremony promises to be as meaningful as it will be entertaining," said Srinivasan K Swamy, president - India chapter, and VP development - Apac, IAA.
 
9XM continues as presenting sponsor of the Olive Crowns, for the third year running.
 
'Green Partners' for the Olive Crown Awards are Hungama.com and the Patrika Group. Yes Bank is associated as 'Banking Partner'.
 
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Campaign India

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