Prince invited to judge D&AD Awards 2010

PAUL-PRINCE-web.jpgPaul Prince, the New Zealand based CEO/managing partner of The Sweet Shop - and a former AWARD chairman - has been invited on the TV & Cinema Crafts jury for the D&AD Awards 2010.

"It's well deserved recognition for Princey", says George Mackenzie, managing director of The Sweet Shop Australasia, "as well as a tip of the hat, from a very British institution, to the antipodean contribution to global advertising."

Prince joins other Australasians (announced earlier) on the D&AD 2010 jury: Craig Davis, CCO of Publicis Mojo Australia/NZ, who is on the Integrated jury; Simon Langley, creative director of BMF Sydney is on the Outdoor jury; Steve Back, ECD of Saatchi & Saatchi, Sydney is on the TV & Cinema Crafts jury. Philip 'Duster' Andrew, CEO and ECD of Clemenger BBDO, Welllington is on the Integrated jury.

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7 Comments

Andrew Tinning said:

Onya Princey!

Andrew Spurgeon said:

Absolute top bloke and so very well deserved.

Anonymous said:

So Backy, will you be entering D&AD this year?

Anonymous said:

Stephen Douglas said:

Well done, Fella - very well deserved!

Anonymous said:

And I thought it was the artist formerly known as Prince

Matt Smith said:

Nice one Princey! Keep em honest.

Anonymous said:

A well deserved gig for one of the nicest chaps in advertising.

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