Staff Reporters
Feb 1, 2010

AME: The Judges

Managing Director of Global Advertising at Citi, Bob O'Leary (pictured), will chair the jury at this year's Asian Marketing Effectiveness (AMEs) Festival on 24 & 25 March in Shanghai. Here are the rest of the judges.

AME: The Judges
Sandy Agarwal Director, Head Asia-Pacific
Nokia Interactive
Nayantara Bali Vice-President, Male Grooming
P&G, Asia
Craig Briggs  MD, Asia, Brandimage
Desgrippe & Laga
Barry Cupples CEO Asia-Pacific
Omnicom Media Group
Lynne-Anne Davis Asia-Pacific President
Fleishman-Hillard
Dee Dutta Head of Marketing Asia-Pacific
VISA
Dirk Eschenbacher ECD & MD, Asia Pacific
Tribal DDB
Paul Heath CEO, Asia-Pacific
Ogilvy & Mather
Susan Ho Head of Group Brand Development
SC Bank
Paul Hu Director, Head of Marketing
Volkswagen Group China
Brendan Inns VP, Brand Communications
Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts
Mark Luce Commercial Director
SAB Miller Asia
Michael Maedel President
JWT
Michael McLaren Regional Director, Asia-Pacific
McCann Worldgroup
Mark Patterson CEO, Asia-Pacific
GroupM
Kevin Ramsey Chairman & CEO
Publicis Asia-Pacific
Nirvik Singh Chairman & CEO Asia-Pacific
Grey Group
Nancy L. Smith President & CEO
Analytic Partners
Chris Thomas Chairman & CEO
BBDO Asia-Pacific
Adrian Toy VP, Marketing, Asia-Pacific
Bausch & Lomb
Alan VanderMolen President Asia-Pacific
Edelman
Shawn Warren VP, Marketing
Kraft Foods Asia-Pacific
Rahul Welde VP, Media - Asia, Africa, Middle East
& Turkey
, Unilever Asia
Rex Wong VP, Marketing & New Products
Anheuser Busch InBev
Yang Yeo Chief Creative Officer
JWT Shanghai
John Zeigler Chairman & CEO, Asia-Pacific
DDB Worldwide

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