The Loerie Awards has announced the Advertising and the New Voice judging panels as well as the Communication Design and Student panels for the 2010 event. Judging will take place in Johannesburg, South Africa, between 17-25 August 2010 at Vega, the Brand Communication School.
Advertising judging panel
Chairman: Pablo del Campo, CEO, Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Buenos Aires
Shahir Zag, chief creative officer, Y&R Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Dubai
Ahmed Tilly, executive creative director, Black River FC
Paul Warner, founding partner and chief creative officer, MetropolitanRepublic
Ivan Johnson, creative director, Net#work BBDO
Rob McLennan, executive creative director, Net#work BBDO
Brett Morris, group head, DraftFCB
Neo Mashigo, creative director, DraftFCB
Andrew Whitehouse, executive creative director, FoxP2
Catherine Ireland, executive creative director, Grey SA
John Davenport, executive creative director, Ireland/Davenport
Pepe Marais, executive creative director, Joe Public
The Judges Seminar will take place on 20 August at Hackle Brook in Craighall Park, during which each of the international jury chairmen and the Middle Eastern jury representative will give a talk. The seminar will begin at 7.30am until 12pm and tickets are available at R150 ex VAT.
The Loeries Festival weekend will be held in Cape Town, South Africa from 1 - 3 October 2010 and the awards ceremonies will be hosted at the Good Hope Centre on the Saturday and Sunday evenings.
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