Campaign India Team
Oct 23, 2019

Piyush Pandey to receive Epica's Creative Leaders Tribute

Will be awarded during the Epica Awards ceremony on 21 November

Piyush Pandey to receive Epica's Creative Leaders Tribute
The Epica Awards has announced that Piyush Pandey, chief creative officer, Ogilvy Worldwide and chairman, Ogilvy India, has been awarded this year’s 'Creative Leaders Tribute'. 
 
Pandey will be given the trophy during the Epica Awards ceremony in Amsterdam on 21 November. 
The award pays tribute to those who have shown a career-long commitment to supporting and enhancing creativity.
 
Pandey said, "I am totally humbled by this generous recognition. I would like to thank all clients and colleagues, for giving me the opportunity and for helping me in every way, to make the work look good."
 
Mark Tungate, editorial director, Epica, said, “It is an honour to present this award to Piyush Pandey. From the beginning of his career, he has created the kind of advertising that professionals admire and consumers love: warm, humane, imaginative and – because of all those things – effective.”
 
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