Campaign India Team
Mar 07, 2013

PMAA Dragons 2013 calls for entries

Public Relations and Mobile Marketing categories have been introduced this year

PMAA Dragons 2013 calls for entries

The Promotion Marketing Awards of Asia (PMAA), or PAA Dragons, has called for entries for its 14th edition. The last date for sending entries is 30 April 2013.

This year, two new categories have been introduced - Public Relations and Mobile Marketing. With this, there are a total of 16 categories in the competition. Campaigns executed between 30 January 2012 and 28 February 2013 can be submitted.

Ambika Sharma, zonal director, PMAA India, said, “The PMAA provides a unique platform to the marketers to pitch their campaigns against the best in Asia. With a combination of creativity and effectiveness, the Dragons of Asia continues to acknowledge the importance of focusing on objectives and results in marketing campaigns.”

Winners of the PMAA Dragons of Asia and the Dragons of Malaysia will be announced on 26 August at an awards ceremony to be held in Kuala Lumpur.

Source:
Campaign India

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