Campaign India Team
Aug 29, 2023

Partha Sinha, Suresh Narayanan and Suparna Mitra to be a part of the 2023 Global Effies grand jury

Neha Ahuja, Mitrajit Bhattacharya, Ruchika Gupta, Sujit Ganguli and Neil George were first round judges for the Effies

Partha Sinha, Suresh Narayanan and Suparna Mitra to be a part of the 2023 Global Effies grand jury
The Effies Global 'Best of the Best' awards has announced the appointment of Partha Sinha, president, The Times of India Group; Suresh Narayanan, chairman and managing director, Nestle India and Suparna Mitra, CEO, watches and wearables division, Titan Company as the grand jury members for 2023.
 
The global grand judges will review the contenders selected to move forward in the competition to determine the Global Grand Effie Winners. 
 
The winners will then move on to compete for the Iridium Effie and the grand jury will take place in September 2023 in Singapore. 
 
Five other jury members have been selected for the first round of judging process which will be conducted online. These members are Neha Ahuja, director, head of marketing, Spotify India; Mitrajit Bhattacharya, founder and president, The Horologists; Ruchika Gupta, marketing director, Beam Suntory India; Sujit Ganguli, chief marketing officer, ICICI Bank; and Neil George, general manager and managing director, Abbott Nutrition India. 
 
 
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