Campaign India Team
Mar 21, 2022

New York Festivals AME Awards: Three from India on the grand jury

Dentsu's Anupama Ramaswamy, Manasi Damle of VMLY&R, and Wunderman Thompson's Shaziya Khan among the jurors

From left: Anupama Ramaswamy, Manasi Damle and Shaziya Khan
From left: Anupama Ramaswamy, Manasi Damle and Shaziya Khan
The organisers of the AME Awards (hosted by the New York Festivals) have announced the grand jury for this year's edition.
 
India has three representatives on the grand jury. 
  • Anupama Ramaswamy, managing partner and national creative director, Dentsu Impact
  • Manasi Damle, senior strategist, VMLY&R
  • Shaziya Khan, national planning director, Wunderman Thompson
Gayle Seminara Mandel, executive director, AME Awards, said, "I’m thrilled that these respected Asia Pacific leaders will share their strategic perspective and industry expertise on the 2022 jury panel. They represent the diverse range of creative and strategic talent present within the industry. Their high standard of excellence and commitment to awarding game-changing work ensures that campaigns that are both creative and effective are recognised and awarded.”
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