Campaign India Team
Aug 07, 2014

Spikes Asia 2014: Final jury list revealed, Josy Paul to chair Direct and Promo & Activation

Digitas Health LifeBrands’ Vineet Vijayraj Thapar and Colors’ Shivani Raina Ghosh among jurors

Spikes Asia 2014: Final jury list revealed, Josy Paul to chair Direct and Promo & Activation

The Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity has revealed juries for all categories of the 2014 competition.

Presiding over the Direct and Promo & Activation jury will be Josy Paul, chairman and chief creative officer, BBDO India.

Judging the new Healthcare competition will be Vineet Vijayraj Thapar, SVP, creative, Digitas Health LifeBrands, India/UK.

On the Branded Content & Entertainment jury from India is Shivani Raina Ghosh, AVP, client servicing, Colors, Viacom18, India.

The Festival will be hosted in Singapore from 23 to 26 September and the last date for sending entries is 8 August.

On the juries, Terry Savage, chairman, Lions Festivals, said, “This completes an exceptional line-up of talent, all of whom are passionate, forward-thinkers within their fields. Collectively they will be responsible for selecting the most creative and ground-breaking work to come out of the region and we are delighted that such an esteemed group will be awarding the Spikes trophies.”

View all jury members and entry details at www.spikes.asia.

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