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Jan 23, 2024

Digital Media Awards 2024: Open for entries

The deadline for entering the awards, which celebrate the best digital marketing work, innovation and talent in Greater China, is February 26.

Digital Media Awards 2024: Open for entries

Campaign's Digital Media Awards China has announced its 2024 jury lineup. Organised by Campaign, the Digital Media Awards celebrate the best digital marketing work, innovation and talent, while also recognising the Greater China region's growing influence on the global digital industry. 

The independent jury comprises leading client marketers, digital practitioners, and agency strategists, as well as other experts in the field of digital marketing.
 
The 2024 jury members are (listed as shown above, left to right, starting from the top row):
 
Alice Au
Group director digital marketing, Wharf Hotels
 
Deep Yim
Head of marketing communication, Nestle Hong Kong
 
Jennifer Lin
Associate marketing director, Kimberly-Clark
 
Jesse Liu
Head of marketing, APAC & Japan, NetApp
 
Jordan Cheung
Chief marketing officer, Hang Seng Bank
 
Karin Jiang
CMO, Burger King Taiwan
 
Michael Lu
General manager of marketing, Greater China, Dolby
 
*More judges will be announced soon.

Key dates

  • Early-bird entry deadline: Friday, 15 December 2023   
  • Standard entry deadline: Friday, 2 February 2024 
  • Final entry deadline: Monday, 26 February 2024 
  • Shortlist announcement: Monday, 8 April 2024
  • Winners announcement: Tuesday, 30 April 2024

*All cut-off times for respective deadlines are 6pm Hong Kong/ Beijing Time (UTC/GMT +8:00).

Key links
  • Digital Media Awards website: HERE
    Entry Pack Download: HERE
    Entry Platform Guide Download: HERE
    Submission Platform: HERE

Contact details

Source:
Campaign Asia

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