Campaign India Team
Dec 11, 2013

Raj Kamble on Advertising jury for One Show 2014

Is India's only representative on the jury

Raj Kamble on Advertising jury for One Show 2014
Raj Kamble, managing partner and chief creative officer, Strawberryfrog India, will be a part of the One Show 2014 jury. Kamble is India's only representative on the 31-member jury.
 
The organising committee has also announced, for the first time, a dedicated jury for Print and one for the new Intellectual Property category, for next year's edition of the awards.
 
Mary Warlick, CEO, The One Club, said, “The One Show has always recruited the best creative talent in the world for its juries. The selected jury members bring professionalism and objectivity to the One Show judging process. This year, we are adding a dedicated Print jury and a jury for our Intellectual Property category, new this year, to further refine the judging experience.”
 
The submission deadline for entries is 31 January 2014. The One Show Awards will be held at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center in New York City on 9 May 2014.
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Campaign India

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