Campaign India Team
Dec 21, 2021

Campaign India launches Women Leading Change

Entries for the maiden edition of the awards are now open

Campaign India launches Women Leading Change
Campaign India has announced the launch of Women Leading Change in the country.
 
The Women Leading Change Awards have been running for the last five years across Asia Pacific. The awards celebrate women who lead, inspire, and motivate greatness as well as champion the advancement of other women in the marketing communications industry.
 
Campaign India aims to recognise those that have shown outstanding leadership and fostered ground-breaking innovation in the media, advertising, PR, and marketing industries, as well as the leaders of tomorrow.
 
Along with the Awards, as a part of the event, Campaign India will also get women from diverse backgrounds to share their success stories. The management will take a call about the type of event (on-ground/virtual) by mid-January.
 
For award entries and queries regarding Women Leading Change, contact Dinika Tahilramani (9702839187).

For sponsorship queries, reach out to Unnati Joseph.
 
Key dates:
 
Earlybird deadline: 10 January 2022
Entry deadline: 20 January 2022
Shortlists announcement: TBA
Winners announcement: TBA
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

11 hours ago

Moves and wins roundup: Week of 13 Jan

Our weekly roundup of the latest appointments and account wins from Go Zero, ADA partners , Cinépolis, Cielo Ecom and many more.

12 hours ago

Faith meets commerce: Maha Kumbh’s brand opportunity

This once-in-12-years event offers brands unparalleled reach, but navigating its cultural sensitivities requires nuanced and mindful strategies.

16 hours ago

Nature takes centre stage in Britannia’s billboard ...

Along with Talented, the FMCG company tries to redefine OOH advertising with tree-shaped billboards, showcasing the brand’s adaptive approach to sustainability.

16 hours ago

Apple Siri settlement: A discretion jolt for ...

Active listening tech offers potential and peril, forcing advertisers to balance innovation with user trust in a privacy-first world, notes Famous Innovations’ CEO.