Campaign India Team
Sep 30, 2009

Sonal Dabral to be part of London International awards jury

Sonal Dabral (pictured), regional executive creative director, Bates 141, has been appointed to the Integrated (TV/Cinema/Digital/Web/Mobile) jury for the London International Awards.The Integrated jury is headed by jury president Tham Khai Meng, worldwide creative director, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide and includes Eric Jannon of Marcel Paris, Steve Mykolyn from Taxi Toronto, Dörte Spengler-Ahrens of Jung von Matt Hamburg; Toby Talbot from DDB Auckland; and Guillermo Vega from Y&R Latin America and New York.

Sonal Dabral to be part of London International awards jury

Sonal Dabral (pictured), regional executive creative director, Bates 141, has been appointed to the Integrated (TV/Cinema/Digital/Web/Mobile) jury for the London International Awards.

The Integrated jury is headed by jury president Tham Khai Meng, worldwide creative director, Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide and includes Eric Jannon of Marcel Paris, Steve Mykolyn from Taxi Toronto, Dörte Spengler-Ahrens of Jung von Matt Hamburg; Toby Talbot from DDB Auckland; and Guillermo Vega from Y&R Latin America and New York.

For more information on the awards, click here.

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Campaign India

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