Campaign India Team
May 02, 2016

Cannes Lions 2016: Festival names 11 more jurors from India

Amit Sharma, Ashish Bhasin, Elsie Nanji, Josy Paul, Pradyumna Chauhan, Ramesh Iyengar, Ravi Deshpande, Saurabh Varma, Swati Bhattacharya, Valerie Pinto, Zenobia Pithawalla on juries

Cannes Lions 2016: Festival names 11 more jurors from India
 
The final juries for the 2016 edition of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity have been announced. 
 
Eleven more Indians join Prasoon Joshi (Entertainment Lions for Music jury) and Bindu Menon (Lions Health) across various juries.
 
They are:
  • Amit Sharma, director, Chrome Pictures – Film Craft 
  • Ashish Bhasin, chairman and CEO South Asia, Dentsu Aegis Network – Media 
  • Elsie Nanji, managing partner, Red Lion, Publicis – Design 
  • Josy Paul, chairman and CCO, BBDO – Glass 
  • Pradyumna Chauhan, national creative director, McCann Erickson – Outdoor 
  • Ramesh Iyengar, chairman and MD, Select Direct Marketing Communications – Direct 
  • Ravi Deshpande, founder and chairman, Whyness – Cyber 
  • Saurabh Varma, CEO, South Asia, Leo Burnett – Creative Effectiveness 
  • Swati Bhattacharya, CCO, FCB Ulka Advertising – Print and Publishing 
  • Valerie Pinto, chief executive officer, Weber Shandwick – PR 
  • Zenobia Pithawalla, executive creative director, Ogilvy & Mather – Film 

The Cannes Lions kicks off on 18 June 2016. 

Source:
Campaign India

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