Campaign India Team
Oct 21, 2020

PR Awards 2020: Shortlists announced (part four)

Winners to be announced on 23 October

The fourth list looks at the people categories
The fourth list looks at the people categories

The last set of the shortlists for the PR Awards 2020 have been announced.

Winners will be announced on 23 October. To view the first list, click here, while the second list is available here and the third list can be viewed here

Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Agency Head of the Year Atul Sharma Ruder Finn- Up, Bold & Personal Ruder Finn Ruder Finn
People & Team PR Agency Head of the Year LEADING FROM THE FRONT:  CARVING THE 2.0 JOURNEY AS A FUTURE READY COMMUNICATION POWERHOUSE Value 360 Communications Kunal Kishore Sinha
People & Team PR Agency Head of the Year The Power of Purpose - Girish Balachandran ON PURPOSE ON PURPOSE
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Corp Comm Head of the Year Positioning PhonePe as the Fintech App of Choice in India PhonePe Pvt Ltd PhonePe
People & Team PR Corp Comm Head of the Year Sujit Patil Godrej Group Sujit Patil
People & Team PR Corp Comm Head of the Year Head of the year Adfactors PR NatWest
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Agency) TECH PR MARVEL SINCE 1994: GAURAV PATRA Value 360 Communications Gaurav Patra
People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Radhika Mehta: Ushering In The Year Of Many Firsts Ruder Finn Ruder Finn
People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Launching a social change office in Bangalore ON PURPOSE ON PURPOSE
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Professional of the Year (Corp Comm) PR Professional Of the Year Amazon Prime Video Prime Video India PR
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Team of the Year (Agency) Establishing ON PURPOSE as India's only social change consultancy ON PURPOSE ON PURPOSE
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) PR team of the year (corp comm) Adfactors PR NatWest PR team of the year
People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) PR Team of the year OYO Hotels & Homes Pvt Ltd. PR Team of the year
People & Team PR Team of the Year (Corp Comm) Prime Video IN PR Amazon Prime Video Prime Video India PR
       
Entry Category Title Entrant Company Brand
People & Team Young PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Finding Strength in Adversity - Srishti Sharma ON PURPOSE ON PURPOSE
People & Team Young PR Professional of the Year (Agency) Young PR Professional Agency Talking Point Communications Talking Point Communications
People & Team Young PR Professional of the Year (Agency) MANAGING BRAND EQUITY OF LARGE INDEPENDENT INDIAN CONSULTANCY ~ Telling the tale of the storyteller Value 360 Communications Divya Jain
 
The jury for this year's edition comprised of:
 
  • Akansha Pradhan, head, corporate communications and CSR, DHL
  • Arpan Basu, director, communications Coca Cola, India and South West Asia
  • Ashim Gupta, head - consumer and tech communication, Uber
  • Madhavi Jha, director communications, Boeing
  • Hemant Gaule, co-founder and dean, School of Communications and Reputation
  • Pooja Trehan Dhamecha, co-founder, Public Relations Professionals of India and founder, PRestaurants
  • Sukanya Chakraborty, global head - corporate communications and CSR, VFS Global
Source:
Campaign India

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