Campaign India Team
Jun 06, 2018

CIDCA 2018: Jury speak

Here's what the jury had to say about the quality of entries

We asked the jury of the 2018 edition of the Campaign India Digital Crest Awards hosted on 5 June in Mumbai about the qualities of entries.
 
Find what they had to say in the three videos.
 

 
The jury consisted of: 
  • Aparna Mahesh, CMO, Bankbazaar
  • Aruna Jathar, director marketing, RCI
  • Lloyd Mathias, ex-marketing director, consumer PCs, Asia Pacific and Japan, HP 
  • Manish Advani, head - change management and marketing, Mahindra Special Services Group
  • Nishant Kashikar, country manager, India & Gulf, Tourism Australia
  • Pankaj Parihar, vice president and head, digital marketing, Godrej Consumer Products
  • Prasad Sangameshwaran, managing editor, Campaign India
  • Rajiv Bakshi, CMO, Intex Technologies
  • Siddharth Banerjee, EVP - marketing, Vodafone India
  • Venke Sharma, SVP, Star India 

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Campaign India

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