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Loeries announces more judging panels, exhibition returns to Cape Town

The Loerie judging panels for Integrated Campaigns and Ubuntu awards at the 34th Annual Loerie Awards event in Cape Town have been announced, as the Travelling Exhibition returns to Cape Town.
Loeries announces more judging panels, exhibition returns to Cape Town

Integrated Campaigns Panel

  • Alex Schill, global chief creative officer, Serviceplan Group
  • Alistair King, group chief creative, King James
  • Chris Lee, founder and creative director, Asylum
  • Chris Gotz, executive creative director, Ogilvy Cape Town
  • David Nobay, creative chairman, Droga5
  • Ivan Johnson, executive creative director, 140 BBDO
  • Joanne Thomas, creative director, The Jupiter Drawing Room Cape Town
  • Justin Gomes, executive creative director, FoxP2
  • Mike Barnwell, executive creative director, Draftfcb Cape Town
  • Tony Granger, global chief creative officer, Y&R New York

Ubuntu Award Panel

  • Alex Schill, global chief creative officer, Serviceplan Group
  • Bridgit Evans, chief executive officer, GreaterCapital
  • Chris Lee, founder and creative director, Asylum
  • Chris Gotz, executive creative director, Ogilvy Cape Town
  • David Nobay, creative chairman, Droga5
  • Dr. Carla Enslin, national academic navigator, Vega School of Brand Leadership
  • Ivan Johnson, executive creative director, 140 BBDO
  • Joanne Thomas, creative director, The Jupiter Drawing Room Cape Town
  • Justin Gomes, executive creative director, FoxP2
  • Tony Granger, global chief creative officer, Y&R New York

Both the Integrated Campaigns and Ubuntu categories will be awarded on Sunday 23 September.

Loeries Travelling Exhibition returns to Cape Town

The Loerie Awards Travelling Exhibition, which offers the perfect opportunity to view recent Loerie winning work up close and experience the value of creativity in brand communication, returns for a second show in Cape Town at Concept Interactive at 1 Glynn Street, Gardens from 16-20 July 2012.

"We are proud to be hosting the exhibition that showcases the best creative talent that our country has to offer; it inspires and educates young creatives into pushing themselves to reach the required high quality of work in their respective creative fields," says Sam Wells, marketing assistant at Concept Interactive. "It's pleasing that the exhibition will be showing during our Open Week. We'll also be exhibiting our own students and graduate work to demonstrate to potential students and the industry, the high quality of work currently coming out of the college."

The exhibition travels throughout South Africa and to international destinations, stopping at educational institutions, expos, museums and public spaces. The work on show depicts the innovative campaigns for winning brands across an array of disciplines, including architecture, publication design, PR communication, live events, TV, radio, print, digital and more.

The exhibition will remain in the southern part of the country visiting the Nelson Mandela Municipality University in Port Elizabeth before venturing up north to Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria.

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