Campaign India Team
Oct 30, 2015

D&AD: R Balki, Prasoon Joshi to chair juries at 2016 edition

Balki will be jury foreman for ‘Film Advertising Crafts’, while Joshi will helm ‘Writing for Advertising’

D&AD: R Balki, Prasoon Joshi to chair juries at 2016 edition
D&AD has revealed the list of jury foremen for its 2016 competition across categories. 
 
Named jury foreman for Film Advertising Crafts is R Balki, chairman and CCO, Mullen Lowe Lintas Group India and filmmaker. 
 
Prasoon Joshi, chairman, McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific, India, will handle the jury for Writing for Advertising. 
 
Tim Lindsay, CEO, D&AD, said, “The D&AD awards are truly international and our jury selection reflects this. The Foreman Jury are selected from around the globe, reflecting the depth, breadth and excellence of the creative industry as it is today. We are always humbled by the assembly of creative talent and this year’s line up is no exception.”
 
The full list of judges is here.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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