Campaign India Team
May 18, 2023

London International Awards 2023: Swati Bhattacharya is jury president for 'non-traditional'

Mukund Olety also represents India on the jury

London International Awards 2023: Swati Bhattacharya is jury president for 'non-traditional'
The organisers of the London International Awards have announced jurors for across two categories for this year's edition of the awards.
 
Swati Bhattacharya, creative chairperson, FCB India, is leading the 'non-traditional' jury as president.
 
Mukund Olety, chief creative officer, VMLY&R India, is named among the jurors in the 'digital and use of social media and influencers' category.
 
Bhattacharya said, “Non-traditional is that beautiful fertile strip of imagination where a brand does magic in new places with a new song… and new dance… I’m so excited to witness this magic with a bunch of really clever people in the room.”
 
Barbara Levy, president, LIA, said, “I am excited that Chris Garbutt and Swati Bhattacharya, two of the most-awarded creatives in the world, will join us in Las Vegas for their first-time judging LIA onsite. They, along with their respective juries, will vote on all work within their competitions from the first round of judging through the statue round. I am eager to see the final results of what I know will be intense deliberations.”
Source:
Campaign India

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