Staff Reporters
Jul 23, 2012

Yang Yeo, Glenn Osaki and Michael Hilliard join Spikes Jury President list

ASIA-PACIFIC - Spikes Asia has rounded out its Jury President list with Yang Yeo, who will chair the Design Jury, Glenn Osaki, who will lead the PR Jury, and Michael Hilliard as the award's first Branded Content & Entertainment Jury President.

Yang Yeo, Glenn Osaki and Michael Hilliard
Yang Yeo, Glenn Osaki and Michael Hilliard

Yang Yeo, chief creative officer of JWT Shanghai led China to its first Gold Lion at Cannes in 2008 with the adidas Beijing Olympics campaign, and also won China’s first-ever Cannes Grand Prix in 2011 with the Samsonite 'Heaven & Hell' print ad, which also went on to win three further Grands Prix at Spikes Asia last year in the Print, Outdoor and Print & Poster Craft categories.

Under Yang’s leadership, JWT Shanghai won the 'Agency of the Year' accolade at AdFest in 2009, and Campaign Asia-Pacific’s 'Agency of the Year' in 2011. Yang was also named Campaign Asia-Pacific’s 'Creative of the Year' in 2011 for his astounding accomplishment in Greater China. 
 
Commenting on his appointment Yang said, "Design is where I started before advertising, and I look forward to going back to my roots where it's a lot more pure, aesthetic, and immediate." 
 
Glenn Osaki is Asia president of MSLGroup, Publics Groupe's strategic communications and engagement agency. He oversees the network's Asian operations, which span 38 offices and over 1,675 employees. Osaki also chairs the MSLGroup Management Boards in Greater China and India. In March 2012, MSLGROUP was awarded "PR Agency Network of the Year" by Campaign Asia-Pacific.
 
"Too often, PR's creativity is misunderstood in comparison with other communications disciplines. However, creative skills in relationship and community management, problem-solving, issues avoidance and resolution, for example, are the PR industry’s points of difference," said Osaki. "This value must be recognised."
 
Michael Hilliard, executive producer of Finch, Australia and is a film, television and transmedia producer. His work  blends pop culture with documentary and television and has been recognised by Cannes Lions, The One Show, the Directors Guild of America, and the Emmys, and has become part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. 
 
He has worked with a range of award-winning actors, musicians, artists and sports figures including Robert Redford, Tom Ford, Kobe Bryant and P.Diddy. Hilliard's TV series credits include Fast Cars and Superstars, KOBE Mentu and most recently, the International Emmy Award-nominated and Cannes Gold Lion award winning, The Great Crusade for Qantas and Tourism New Zealand.
 
Recognising the responsibility of heading Spikes first branded content and entertainment jury team, Hilliard said that this year would set the standard for years to follow. 
 
Delegate registration for Spikes Asia is now open, with anyone registering before 1 August benefiting from the early bird rate. For further information on the Festival and how to register, visit www.spikes.Asia
 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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