Campaign India Team
Feb 15, 2023

Women Leading Change 2023: Jury announced

Entries for the awards close on 16 February

Women Leading Change 2023: Jury announced
The jury for the second edition of Campaign India's Women Leading Change Awards 2023 has been announced.
 
Entries for the awards are currently open and more information can be found at www.wlcindia.com.
  • Amisha Jain, managing director, South Asia, Middle East and Africa, Levi Strauss & Co
  • Jyoti Mahendru, chief people officer, Wunderman Thompson South Asia
  • Rituparna Dasgupta, EVP - planning and strategy, network insights and planning, Zee
  • Rubeena Singh, country manager, India and MENA, AnyMind
  • Ruchika Malhan Varma, chief marketing officer, Future Generali India  
  • Sanghamitra Chakraborty, global brand ops head, Oyo
  • Smita Salgaonkar, country manager - data and digital, Media.Monks
  • Sujala Martis, director - consumer marketing, Platinum Guild India 
     
The winners of the awards will be announced in the first week of March. For more information, contact Dinika Tahilramani.

 

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