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Mar 26, 2020

PR Awards Asia announces 2020 judges

The entry deadline for the 19th edition of the PR Awards Asia is fast approaching.

Campaign Asia-Pacific and PRWeek have announced the judges who will evaluate entires in the 2020 PR Awards Asia.

Time still remains to enter the awards, which will spotlight those who are defining thinking and driving the public relations industry forward across Asia-Pacific. 

Key dates: 

  • Entry deadline: April 1
  • Late deadline: April 7
  • Shortlist announcement: May 14
  • Awards presentation event: Details to come

The judging panel, which mixes both in-house and agency-side leaders, is as follows:

Name Company Name Market
Akiko Chinju AXA Investment Managers Japan Ltd.  Japan
Amy Zhang Hasbro Trading (China) Co., Ltd China
Anne Geronimi Bluebell Group Hong Kong
Annie Cheng Visa Hong Kong
Arwa Husain Adfactors PR India
Belinda Tan DHL Express Singapore Pte LTd Singapore
Caroline Hsu The Hoffman Agency Hong Kong
Chaitan Rao Friesland Campina Singapore
Chloe Reuter Reuter Communications China
Christian Foddis Ferragamo HK Ltd Hong Kong
Daniel Tan The Walt Disney Company Singapore
Elan Shou Ruder Finn Asia China
Eunice Wong Ketchum Hong Kong Hong Kong
Hanks Lee A.S. Watson Hong Kong
Humsa Dhir Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) India
Ian Rumsby Weber Shandwick Australia
Jason Chang Elite PR Group Taiwan
Jennifer Tear Janssen Singapore
Jojo Tang Porsche (China) Motors Limited China
Jon Walsh INFINITI Motor Company Ltd. Hong Kong
Karen Li Volkswagen Group China China
Kelvyn Foo Omnicom Public Relations Group Singapore
Lynne Anne Davis FleishmanHillard & Omnicom PR Group Hong Kong
Margaret Key MSL Singapore
Mayda Jutahkiti Rice Communications Pte Ltd Singapore
Mia Trinephi BNP Paribas Singapore
Paul Hicks GHC Asia Hong Kong
Pearl Lai Carlsberg Malaysia Malaysia
Peter Larko Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Ltd. Hong Kong
Preeti Gupta BMW Group Asia Singapore
QC Liang Hill + Knowlton Strategies CHINA
Ray Rudowski Epic Commmunications  Hong Kong
Rosemary Merz Archetype Hong Kong
Roshni Chatterjee Jungle Ventures Singapore
Ross Rowbury Edelman Japan K.K. Japan
Ryuta Hattori SUNNY SIDE UP GROUP Japan
Samuel Mak Madison Communications Hong Kong
Sara Pereira WE Communications Singapore
Stephen Thomas AIA Group Hong Kong 
Vibha Bajaj American Express Banking Corp. India
Vivian  Fok SPRG - SCC Hong Kong
Voal Voal Wong In.Fom Singapore
Xingrong Wang Coca-Cola China China

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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