Campaign India Team
May 11, 2019

Cannes Lions 2019: First set of jurors announced

Representing India are Geet Rathi (TBWA), Malvika Mehra (DAN) and Tista Sen (Wunderman Thompson)

Cannes Lions 2019: First set of jurors announced
The organisers of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity have announced the first set of jurors for this years festival. 
 
Simon Cook, MD, Cannes Lions, said, “Our juries are selected to represent a diverse and global mix of the most established industry talent. Our juries play a fundamental role in defining the global benchmark for creativity. They lend their world class talent to ensure that the standard of work that is celebrated on the global stage continues to raise the bar for the entire industry.”
 
The first jury line-ups include Creative Data Lions, Creative Strategy Lions, Design Lions, Entertainment Lions for Music, Entertainment Lions for Sport, Film Craft Lions, Glass. 
 
Representing India across these juries are:
  • Malvika Mehra, CCO, Dentsu Aegis Network (Design Lions)
  • Geet Rathi, creative and design director, TBWA\India (Health and Wellness Lions)
  • Tista Sen, regional creative director, Wunderman Thompson, India & Sri Lanka (Glass Lions)
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity will be held between 17-21 June 2019.
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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