Susie Sell
Jun 12, 2013

Nominations please: Campaign Asia-Pacific to showcase 40 women under 40

Campaign Asia-Pacific will showcase 40 of the industry’s top women under 40, and is looking for your nominations.

Nominations please: Campaign Asia-Pacific to showcase 40 women under 40

To be published in the September issue of Campaign Asia-Pacific, this special feature will reveal the women who are making their mark in the region before the age of 40.

It will feature the best local and regional creatives, strategic thinkers, planners and agency leaders who have clocked an impressive record that will inspire another generation of women industry leaders.
 
They will have proven success in the past 12 months and have demonstrated an ability to apply creativity to every aspect of the business.
 
Please send nominations to David Blecken, deputy editor, Campaign Asia-Pacific, at [email protected] by Friday, 12 July. Please provide no more than 400 words on the following, along with a high-resolution image of the nominee.
 

  1. Name
  2. Title
  3. Company
  4. Location
  5. Age
  6. Top achievement / why they are nominated: Please include specific details of the nominee’s record over the past 12 months, as well as longer-term career highlights.  
  7. Endorsement from an agency head
  8. Name and contact info for further information

The image above is taken from an earlier feature, Women to watch in Asia-Pacific marketing, published in July 2012.

 
Source:
Campaign India

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