Campaign India Team
Feb 15, 2019

Dubai Lynx 2019: Bobby Pawar, Geet Rathi, Prerna Mehra and Rathi Gangappa on jury

Festival to be held between 10-13 March

Dubai Lynx 2019: Bobby Pawar, Geet Rathi, Prerna Mehra and Rathi Gangappa on jury
The organisers of Dubai Lynx have announced the first jury lineups for this year's festival.
 
Representing India on the jury are:
 
  • Bobby Pawar, chairman and CCO, Havas Group, India (Film, Print and Publishing, Radio and Audio and Direct)
  • Geet Rathi, design director, TBWA\India (Outdoor, Mobile, Digital, Brand Experience and Activation)
  • Prerna Mehra, head of Design, Cheil Worldwide, India (Design, Print and Outdoor Craft)
  • Rathi Gangappa, CEO, Starcom India (Media)
Philip Thomas, chairman, Cannes Lions and Dubai Lynx, said,  “The Dubai Lynx juries are at the heart of our Festival and ensure that our Awards continue to set the standard for the creative community in MENA. We’re delighted to welcome such an esteemed mix of leaders from around the world." 
 
Dubai Lynx will be held between 10 and 13 March in the Madinat Jumeirah.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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