Staff Reporters
Feb 23, 2015

Women to watch: We want to know about your rising stars

ASIA-PACIFIC - Campaign Asia-Pacific will once again showcase 20 of the industry’s top ‘women to watch’, and is looking for your nominations.

Women to watch: We want to know about your rising stars

To be published in May, this special feature will reveal the women who are making their mark in the region’s marketing and media industries.

To help us do this, we invite you to put forward up to two names from your company, with an explanation as to why you feel they stand out.

There are no restrictions as to disciplines, and no minimum/maximum age limit for the candidate. But we are not looking for people who are at the top of their careers. We are looking for people who have achieved a lot but have the potential to go much further. They will have proven success in the past 12 months and have demonstrated an ability to apply creativity to every aspect of the business.

Please send nominations to [email protected] by Friday, 6 March, along with a high resolution image. Points to consider in the submission are:

  • The candidate’s back story: how they came to be where they are now.
  • What they have achieved of particular note in the past 12 months. Highlights outside this timeframe may also be included. This section is crucial.
  • What they are passionate about in their work.
  • What sets them apart as an industry practitioner? What are they doing not just to assist the company they work for and its clients, but also to take the industry forward? In short, why should people look up to them?
  • Notable information on personal characteristics/working style: We want to get a sense of the individual.

Comments/endorsements are also welcome.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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