Campaign India Team
May 11, 2023

Campaign India Digital Crest Awards 2023: Entry deadline extended

Entries to be accepted till 6 pm on 15 May

Campaign India Digital Crest Awards 2023: Entry deadline extended

The entry deadline for the Campaign India Digital Crest Awards (CIDCA) 2023 has been extended. The online portal will now accept entries till 6 pm on 15 May.

 

Since 2010, Campaign India has been honouring excellence in digital advertising and marketing, through CIDCA. 

 

This year's show is scheduled to be held in Mumbai on 7 June.

 

The jury for this year's event consists of:

  • Jyoti Bansal, chief - branding, communications, CSR, sustainability, Tata Power
  • Manasi Narasimhan, vice president - marketing and communication, MasterCard South Asia
  • Natasha Kapoor, strategic planning lead, Meta India
  • Neha Barjatya, marketing director, Google India 
  • Nikhil Dhar, associate vice president - digital and marketing, Indigo
  • Ritu Mittal, head - marketing and digital, Bayer
  • Tushar Malhotra, head - marketing, Bisleri International

More jurors will be added between now and 15 May.

 

This year we have rolled out a new category which is 'The Best Use of Metaverse'.

 

For entry related queries, write to Dinika Tahilramani.

 

For sponsorship queries, write to Unnati Joseph.

 

Source:
Campaign India

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