Media has announced its line-up of judges for the 2009 Digital Media Awards, held in Beijing on 16 November.Led by chairman and Cannes Grand Prix winner Chris Baylis (pictured) of Tribal DDB Amsterdam, 28 judges from across the region will assess the top digital marketing and communications campaigns.Campaigns will be awarded according to outstanding creativity and effectiveness.The 2009 judges are:
Media has announced its line-up of judges for the 2009 Digital Media Awards, held in Beijing on 16 November.
Led by chairman and Cannes Grand Prix winner Chris Baylis (pictured) of Tribal DDB Amsterdam, 28 judges from across the region will assess the top digital marketing and communications campaigns.
Campaigns will be awarded according to outstanding creativity and effectiveness.
The 2009 judges are:
Chris Baylis, executive creative director, Tribal DDB Amsterdam (chairman)
Derek Callow, head of marketing, Southeast Asia, Google
Dave Chau, design director, Big Spaceship
Mark Cripps, regional digital director, MRM Worldwide/McCann Worldgroup
Dirk Eschenbacher, executive creative director and managing partner, Tribal DDB Worldwide, Asia-Pacific
Karl Gomes, national creative director, Rediffusion Y&R
Adam Good, executive director of digital innovation, Clemenger BBDO Australasia
Dan Griffiths, head of design, glue London
Benjamin Grubbs, regional director of interactive media, Turner Entertainment Networks Asia
Robbie Hills, CEO, Asia-Pacific, GroupM Search
Louise Kristensen, digital business director, TBWA\TEQUILA
Jason Kuperman, VP, APIMA digital development, Omnicom Group
Sean Lam, creative director/co-founder, Kinetic Singapore
Alessandra Lariu, senior VP, group creative director, McCann Erickson NY
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