Campaign India Team
Jan 14, 2020

New York Festivals Advertising Awards: Piyush Pandey on executive jury

Only Indian among the 20 juror list

Piyush Pandey
Piyush Pandey
The organisers of the New York Festivals Advertising Awards have announced the first 20 members of the executive jury. 
 
Representing India on the list is Piyush Pandey, worldwide chief creative officer and executive chairman, India. 
 
The jurors will be on duty between 31 March and 3 April in New York City and will review the shortlisted entries selected by the online NYF grand jury.
 
Ellen Smyth, CEO, New York Festivals, said, “For 10 years NYF has brought together an elite jury of global creatives with a reputation for innovation. We are beyond thrilled that these respected leaders will bring their attention to the 2020 New York Festivals Advertising Awards entries.” 
 
Scott Rose, executive director, New York Festivals Advertising Awards, added, “NYF’s Executive Jury of respected creatives set the standard for award-winning work. All entries achieving shortlist status will be judged by this panel of renowned industry leaders ensuring that each entry is reviewed with meticulous care and consideration and with a global perspective.”
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