Campaign India Team
Jan 11, 2016

Josy Paul named president of media, branded content juries at ADFEST 2016

Th festival will be hosted from 16 to 19 March this year

Josy Paul named president of media, branded content juries at ADFEST 2016
ADFEST has announced that Josy Paul, chairman and CCO, BBDO India, will be jury president for the Media Lotus and Branded Content & Entertainment Lotus categories. 
 
Paul said, "It is a huge privilege to be selected to lead this prestigious jury, working alongside the industry’s most respected and awarded creatives. There are agencies in Asia and the Middle East that are leading the world when it comes to producing brave, impactful media concepts and branded content. I live by the mantra ‘Think like the navy, deliver like pirates’, which means I’ll be looking for work that is both strategic and powerfully executed. It’s going to be a lot of fun debating the industry’s best ideas."
 
Jimmy Lam, president, ADFEST, said, "Josy has led the way in India as a creative professional who is determined to make the world a better place through impactful branded content and creativity. It will be an honour to welcome him to Thailand in March."
 
ADFEST 2016 runs from 16 to 19 March at the Royal Cliff Hotels Group in Pattaya, Thailand.
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Campaign India

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