Arati Rao
Jul 22, 2011

Ravi Deshpande and Bobby Pawar appointed on Spikes  2011 jury

Deshpande is on the Film, Print, Outdoor and Radio jury and Pawar is on the Direct and Promo & Activation jury

Ravi Deshpande and Bobby Pawar appointed on Spikes  2011 jury

Contract India's chairman and chief creative officer Ravi Deshpande, and Mudra Group's chief creative officer Bobby Pawar are on jury duty for Spikes Asia 2011.

Deshpande will be on the Film, Print, Outdoor and Radio jury, and Pawar on the Direct and Promo & Activation jury.

Commenting on the development, Deshpande said, "I’ve been judging awards around the world for some years now. It’s a routine duty. And it’s fun as well as a new learning every time. At Spikes there’s an opportunity to look at Asian work a lot more closely to know what’s going on in the region. And as a jury, you’re always searching for those gems from heaps of entries."

Spikes Asia 2011 takes place in Singapore from 18 to 20 September and its aim is to celebrate and inspire Asian creativity in advertising. For more details, visit www.spikes.asia

Source:
Campaign India

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