Campaign India Team
Nov 13, 2009

India has four winners at the Asia Pacific PR AWards

India has four winners at the ninth Asia Pacific PR Awards.

India has four winners at the Asia Pacific PR AWards

India has four winners at the ninth Asia Pacific PR Awards.

In the General Consumer Awards category, IPAN Hill & Knowlton was awarded a Certificate of Excellence under the sub-category 'Arts, Entertainment & Media Campaign of the Year', for the launch of Viacom18's channel 'Colors'.

In the same category, Genesis Burson-Marsteller received an 'Honourable Mention', for National Geographic India's 'Nat Geo's Mission Navy' campaign.

In the sub category 'Product Brand Development Campaign of the Year,' Hanmer MS&L India was declared the winner for Lifecell International's 'Building the Lifecell India' campaign.

In the 'Gold Awards' category, Mahindra has won an award for 'Brand Communicator'.

Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide was declared the Asia Pacific Network of the Year.

To see the complete list of winners, click here.

Source:
Campaign India

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