Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2024

IAA Olive Crown Awards 2024: Jury announced

Awards night to be held on 5 April in Mumbai

IAA Olive Crown Awards 2024: Jury announced
The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) and the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) have announced the jury for the 14th edition of the Olive Crown Awards. 
 
The awards night is scheduled for 5 April.
 
The jurors are:
  • Anupama Ramaswamy (chief creative Officer, Havas Worldwide India)
  • Carlton D'Silva (co-founder, Musemakers and House of Awe)
  • KV Sridhar (global chief creative officer Nihilent and Hypercollective)
  • Mukund Olety (chief creative officer, VML)
  • Prateek Bharadwaj (chief creative officer, Lowe Lintas India)
  • Tista Sen (former chief executive officer and chief creative officer, Ladyfinger) 
Avinash Pandey, former president, IAA, "This is an excellent jury line-up that is truly representative of the creative depth in our industry."
 
Janak Sarda, chairperson, Olive Crown Awards Committee, added, "I am happy to see a mix of old and new names amongst our jury members. Sridhar, Tista and Carlton have helped this meaningful cause many times. Good to have Anupama, Prateek and Mukund on board as well."
 
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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