Campaign India Team
May 11, 2023

New York Festivals AME Awards 2023: Three Indians on jury

Ekta Relan, Ketan Rambhia and Mythili Chandrasekar represent India

From left: Ekta Relan, Ketan Rambhia and Mythili Chandrasekar
From left: Ekta Relan, Ketan Rambhia and Mythili Chandrasekar
The organisers of the New York Festivals AME Awards have announced the 2023 executive and grand jury.
 
Representing India on the grand jury list are Mythili Chandrasekar, consultant - strategic planning, Havas Worldwide India, Ketan Rambhia, senior strategy director, DDB Mudra India, and Ekta Relan, chief strategy officer, Lowe Lintas India.
 
The executive jury will judge all shortlisted entries selected by the online grand jury, followed by a second live video panel for the winners.
 
Gayle Seminara Mandel, executive director, New York Festivals AME Awards, said, “I’m thrilled that these respected world-class leaders will share their industry expertise on the AME jury panels. They represent some of the most awarded strategists within the industry and their commitment to awarding cutting-edge results-driven work ensures that creative and effective campaigns are recognized and awarded."
 
The deadline to enter is 26 May 2023.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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