Campaign India Team
May 07, 2019

Tangrams Strategy & Effectiveness Awards 2019: Jury announced

Representing India on the list are Amaresh Godbole, Dheeraj Sinha and Shamsuddin Jasani

Tangrams Strategy & Effectiveness Awards 2019: Jury announced
The organisers of the Tangrams Strategy and Effectiveness Awards @ Spikes have announced the jury line-up across five award types including Effectiveness, Media Strategy, Digital Strategy, Data & Analytics and e-Commerce.
 
Representing India on the list are Amaresh Godbole, CEO, Digitas India (media strategy jury), Dheeraj Sinha, MD - India, CSO - South Asia, Leo Burnett (data and analytics and e-commerce jury) and Shamsuddin Jasani, group MD, Isobar South Asia (digital strategy jury).
 
Joe Pullos, festival director, Spikes Asia, said, “We have hand-picked this year’s jury who we believe to be the highest calibre from across the region who will ensure our rigorous three-stage judging process recognises only the very best campaigns from Asia-Pacific. This is simply a great opportunity for entrants to have their work judged and recognised by the top marketers and strategists in Asia.”
 
 The Tangrams Strategy & Effectiveness @ Spikes Awards 2019 winners will be announced on 26 September.
 
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Campaign India

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