New York Festivals picks 4 NZ and 5 Australian jurors for 2010 International Advertising Awards

Duster-Clems-Wellington-web.jpgNew York Festivals International Advertising Awards has selected four New Zealand and five Australian jurors to the 2010 juries. 

The jurors invited from New Zealand are: Peter Ogden, executive creative director at JWT Auckland, who is judging TV/Cinema; Philip 'Duster' Andrew (pictured), CEO/ECD at Clemenger BBDO Wellington, who is judging Print; Greg Whitham, interactive creative director at Ogilvy, who is judging Digital & Interactive; and Mark Addy, digital creative director at JWT Auckland, who is judging Digital & Interactive.
Australian agency creatives include: Cameron Hoelter, creative director at The Campaign Palace, Sydney, who is judging Print; executive producer Peter Masterton from Plaza Films, who is judging Art & Technique; Stephanie Ceccaldi, executive producer at Brilliant Films, who is  judging Art & Technique; Adam Rose, a creative director at DDB Sydney, who is judging TV/Cinema; and Mark Harricks, creative director of DDB Sydney who is judging Outdoor.

The NYF International Advertising Awards receives entries from over 71 countries. Award winners are selected by an international jury of 246 senior creative people, representing the most innovative minds from 48 countries worldwide. And New York Festivals unique online judging system ensures that each entry receives the proper amount of time and attention, in an environment that is free from outside distractions and unsolicited opinions. 

The 2010 International Advertising Awards is still accepting entries and the presentation will take place on June 10th, 11th and 12th in Shanghai, China. All winning entries of the New York Festivals International Advertising Competition are featured in the Showcase section of www.newyorkfestivals.com

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