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Aug 20, 2018

AMP Awards 2018 shortlist announced

The winners of the fifth-annual Agency-Marketer Partnership Awards will be revealed on 6 September.

Agency | Marketer Partnership Awards
Agency | Marketer Partnership Awards

Campaign Asia-Pacific and The Observatory International announce the shortlist for the fifth annual Agency-Marketer Partnership Awards, which recognise the region's most effective client-agency relationships. 

The winners will be announced during the awards presentation on September 6 as part of Campaign's Top 1000 Brands Breakfast Briefing in Singapore. See the awards page for background on eligibility and categories.

THE SHORTLIST

Entry ID Credited Agency Name Credited Brand Company Name Country
326440 BC&F Dentsu Subaru of New Zealand New Zealand
326604 IdeasXMachina Manila Splash Corporation Philippines
326466 McCANN Worldgroup Japan Thermos Japan
326574 Mindshare Hong Kong Limited Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Hong Kong
326593 Ruder Finn Thunder Communications Shanghai Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts China

This year, the Awards are proud to share the confirmed judges who will decide on the 2018 winners: 

Judge Title Company
Elaine Chum Head of Digital, ASEAN Pacific Philips Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd
Danny Goh Associate Director Brand and Consumer Education Bacardi China
Hui Mei Lee Agency Lead APJ HP Singapore
Jane Lin-Baden Until recently APAC CEO of Isobar Isobar
Isabella Mann Vice President, Marketing Pandora Jewelry
Rashish Pandey         Director, Marketing, Asia-Pacific, Cisco Systems Cisco Systems, Inc.
Vivek Pareek            Global Brand Manager, Shell Lubricants Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd
 

For more information on the 2018 Agency | Marketer Partnership Awards, please contact:

Ka Ling Man, Events Manager at [email protected].

Source:
Campaign Asia

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