Campaign India Team
May 29, 2014

LIA: Amir Kassaei, Mark Tutssel, Rob Reilly and Tham Khai Meng among jury presidents

Entry deadline is 13 June

LIA: Amir Kassaei, Mark Tutssel, Rob Reilly and Tham Khai Meng among jury presidents

The London International Awards has announced jury presidents for 2014.

Mark Tutssel, global CCO, Leo Burnett Worldwide, is president for the Non-traditional category. Tham Khai Meng, worldwide CCO and chairman, Ogilvy and Mather, will be heading the TV/Cinema/Online Film jury. The Integration jury president is Amir Kassaei, worldwide CCO, DDB Worldwide. Rob Reilly, global creative chairman, McCann Worldgroup, is heading the New jury.

Print/Poster/Billboard jury is going to be headed by Dörte Spengler-Ahrens, ECD, Jung von Matt/Elbe. The Branded Entertainment jury head appointed is Jimmy Smith, chairman, CEO and CCO, Amusement Park Entertainment.

Andreas Ullenius, ECD, Åkestam.Holst, is president of the Digital jury, while the Design & Package Design jury president is Joanina Pastoll, head of creative, Cross Colours.

The Music Video and Production & Post Production jury president is Laura Gregory, CEO and founder, Great Guns. The Music and Sound jury president is Scott Cymbala, executive producer, MassiveMusic. Jo McCrostie, creative director, Global Radio, is president of the Radio and Audio jury.

Last day for entering the awards is 13 June and winners are to be announced on 3 November 2014.

For more information, visit http://www.liaawards.com

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Campaign India

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