Campaign India Team
Aug 18, 2021

PR Awards 2021: Entries open

Winners to be announced in October 2021

PR Awards 2021: Entries open
Entries for the third edition of Campaign India's PR Awards are now open.
 
The awards have been running globally for more than two decades and celebrate the most outstanding, inspired and successful campaigns, as well as individuals and companies in the communications industry.   
 
The PR Awards are an opportunity for leading communicators and agencies in India to showcase the best strategies and achievements that have been transforming businesses and brands.   
 
Keeping in line with our global best practices, the jury will be led by leading corporate communications professionals. The judges will ensure that entries are reviewed according to the demanding set of criteria.
 
Winners will be announced in October 2021 through an online or offline event depending on the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
 
To enter the awards visit http://www.prawardsindia.com.
 
Key Dates
 
Early Bird Entry Deadline: 24 August 2021
Entry Deadline: Tuesday, 14 September 2021
 
For general queries and entry related information contact: 
 
Dinika Tahilramani ([email protected]/ 9702839187)  
 
For sponsorship opportunities, contact:
 
Sanjyot Jayawant ([email protected])
Unnati Joseph ([email protected])
Source:
Campaign India

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