Campaign India Team
Mar 05, 2010

Santosh Padhi, Ashish Chakravarty on Clio 2010 jury

Santosh Padhi (pictured, right), chief creative officer and co-founder, Taproot India and Ashish Chakravarty (pictured, left), creative chief, McCann Erickson, Delhi have both been appointed as jury members for the Clio Awards 2010.The Clio Awards is one of the most respected advertising and design award show in the world. The judging process will take place in La Jolla, California in April.

Santosh Padhi, Ashish Chakravarty on Clio 2010 jury

Santosh Padhi (pictured, right), chief creative officer and co-founder, Taproot India and Ashish Chakravarty (pictured, left), creative chief, McCann Erickson, Delhi have both been appointed as jury members for the Clio Awards 2010.

The Clio Awards is one of the most respected advertising and design award show in the world. The judging process will take place in La Jolla, California in April.

Padhi (also known as Paddy) will be on the jury for Print/Direct/Mail/Innovative/Integrated/Poster/Billboard category, while Chakravarty will be on the Television/Cinema/Digital Executive jury.

Paddy is one of India's most awarded creative directors, having judged at various award shows around the world including this year's Dubai Lynx (coming up). Chakravarty, meanwhile leads the creative output from McCann's Delhi office and has served on the Goafest and Adfest jury earlier.

This year, the Clio Awards have categories such as Television/Cinema/Digital, Strategic Communications/Public Relations, Content and Contact, Design, Interactive, Print/Direct/Mail/Innovative/Integrated/Poster/Billboard, Radio and Technique.

 
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