Campaign India Team
Aug 01, 2022

WATCH: Industry trends from CIDCA 2022's jury

The jury comprised Hitesh Malhotra, Kanika Mittal, Mayur Hola, Prerna Nagpal, Rubeena Singh, Shaily Mehrotra, Shashank Srivastava, Sushil Matey and Vanda Ferrao

The winners of the 2022 edition of the Campaign India Digital Crest Awards were announced through an event in Mumbai on 28 July, which saw BBDO India and Ariel bag the top agency and client honours, and Toaster win a Grand Prix for Google’s ‘#GetTheFacts Campaign’.
 
In the above video, which played during the on-ground event in Mumbai, the jurors explained some trends they observed while judging and also shared their judging experience.
 
The jury consisted of:
  • Hitesh Malhotra, VP - marketing (beauty and luxury), Reliance Industries
  • Kanika Mittal, lead-large client solutions, Twitter India
  • Mayur Hola, head - global brand, Oyo
  • Prerna Nagpal, head - brand marketing, Lifelong Online
  • Rubeena Singh, country manager, Verse
  • Shaily Mehrotra, managing director, Fixderma
  • Shashank Srivastava, executive director, Maruti Suzuki India
  • Sushil Matey, chief executive officer, ISA
  • Vanda Ferrao, head - marketing, FreshToHome
Source:
Campaign India

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