Campaign India Team
Jan 13, 2015

Jury presidents for AMES announced

Entries open until 6 March for the event

Jury presidents for AMES announced
The Asian Marketing Effectiveness & Strategy Awards has announced its jury presidents for 2015.
 
James Thompson, global managing director, Diageo Reserve, will chair the Effectiveness jury.
 
Leading the Media Strategy jury will be Rahul Welde, vice president of media at Unilever. 
 
Jayant Murty, director of strategy, media and integrated marketing, Intel, will preside over the Digital Strategy jury. Jayant has over 20 years of experience in marketing and general management
 
Dr. Elaine Rodrigo, global director, consumer insights and strategy of Mondelēz International takes the helm of the Data & Analytics jury, which will also judge entries in seven new categories that have a specific focus on e-Commerce.
 
On the jury, Andrea Hayes, festivals director, said, “We are privileged to have four of Asia Pacific’s most influential marketing leaders as our jury presidents. The AMES Awards set the benchmark formarketing effectiveness in the region and we look forward to learning the results from the jury deliberations as they award the work that has delivered tangible business success to brands."
 
Entries into the AMES Awards are open till 6 March. The awards are scheduled to be held on 3 June.
 
For more details visit www.ames.asia. 
 
(The Asian Marketing Effectiveness and Strategy Awards is a collaboration between Lions Festivals and Haymarket, publishers of Campaign India.)
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

3 hours ago

Publicis Groupe South Asia appoints Paritosh ...

Snehasis Bose takes on the role of group chief strategy officer for BBH India.

5 hours ago

Franklin Templeton courts change—but will women and ...

With #ChangeTheSoch and ‘Date A Mutual Fund,’ the brand bets on social shifts and Gen Z’s investment mindset—will it pay off?

7 hours ago

Publicis Groupe appoints global ECD

Matt Lever left his role as chief creative officer at BMB at the end of 2023.

7 hours ago

How the tariff war could strengthen Apple's ties ...

India could produce up to 25% of iPhones this year as Apple shifts production to counter escalating tariffs.