Campaign India Team
Jan 30, 2020

Apac Effies 2020: Seven from India on the jury

Winners to be announced in May 2020 in Singapore

Clockwise from top left: Rana Barua, Veetika Deoras, Charu Aggarwal, Arun Raman, Kawal Shoor, Manish Dubey and Paroma Ganguly
Clockwise from top left: Rana Barua, Veetika Deoras, Charu Aggarwal, Arun Raman, Kawal Shoor, Manish Dubey and Paroma Ganguly
The organisers of the Apac Effies Awards have announced the jurors for this year's awards. 
Indian companies have seven representatives:
  • Arun Raman, CSO and national planning head, Grey Group India
  • Charu Aggarwal, CSO India and South East Asia, Havas Group
  • Kawal Shoor, planner and founding partner, The Womb
  • Manish Dubey, chief marketing officer, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company
  • Paroma Ganguly, managing partner and head of strategy, Iris worldwide India
  • Rana Barua, group CEO, Havas Group
  • Veetika Deoras, VP - strategy and brands, The Indians Hotel Company
 
Source:
Campaign India

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