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Jul 7, 2017

2017 Spikes Asia jury presidents announced

Meet the industry leaders who will be casting their critical eye over this year's work at 2017 Spikes Asia.

2017 Spikes Asia jury presidents announced

Spikes Asia has published its list of jury presidents for 2017.

The following people will each lead a jury at 2017 Spikes Asia, the festival dedicated to creativity in the Asia Pacific region. The festival will take place at Suntec Singapore from 27 – 29 September 2017. 

FILM, PRINT & PUBLISHING, PRINT & OUTDOOR CRAFT, INTEGRATED

Kate Stanners, chairwoman and global chief creative officer, Saatchi & Saatchi

ENTERTAINMENT

Jeremy Craigen, global chief creative officer, INNOCEAN Worldwide

CREATIVE EFFECTIVENESS

Jean-Paul Burge, chairman and CEO, BBDO Asia, Asia Pacific

DESIGN

Johnny Tan, executive creative director, 72andSunny, Asia Pacific

DIGITAL, MOBILE AND DIGITAL CRAFT

Yasuharu Sasaki, executive creative director and head of digital creative, Dentsu Inc., Japan

DIRECT AND PROMO & ACTIVATION

Mark Tutssel, global chief creative officer, Leo Burnett Worldwide and creative chairman, Publicis Communications

FILM CRAFT

Jo De Fina, executive producer and founder, The OTTO Empire, Australia

PR

Debby Cheung, president, Ogilvy Public Relations, China/Hong Kong

INNOVATION

Bessie Lee, founder and CEO, Withinlink, China

MEDIA

Danny Bass, CEO, IPG Mediabrands, Australia

MUSIC

Kazoo Sato, chief creative officer and executive creative director, TBWA\Hakuho, Japan

OUTDOOR AND RADIO

Josh Moore, chief creative officer and CEO, Y&R ANZ, Australia/New Zealand

HEALTHCARE

Amit Akali, chief creative officer, Medulla Communications, India

Key Spikes Dates

Entries deadline: 21 July 2017
Festival dates: 27 - 29 September 2017
Awards Ceremony: 29 September 2017

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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