Staff Reporters
Aug 12, 2011

Digital Media Awards 2011 jury panel announced; Mat Zucker to chair

HONG KONG - The Digital Media Awards 2011 jury list has been released and includes 60 judges from both client and agency side, led by Mat Zucker, chief creative officer of OgilvyOne Worldwide.

Mat Zucker will chair a jury panel of 60 for DMA 2011
Mat Zucker will chair a jury panel of 60 for DMA 2011

Members of the judging panel come from a range of backgrounds, and the list includes both client and agency professionals with expertise in the full range of digital media disciplines.

Zucker recently returned to OgilvOne from R/GA to evolve a direct creative model for the digital world. Prior to his stint at R/GA as executive creative director, Zucker was at OgilvyOne for six years and led demand generation for Cisco Systems and digital duties for The Office of National Drug Control Policy. He is the head US judge of the Capels Awards, and was also a 2011 Cannes Lions direct juror.

As chairman of the DMAs Jury, Zucker's role will be to mediate and step in for judges when there are potential conflicts of interest during the jury process. He will also step in should a judge have to suddenly withdraw, and is tasked with keeping the judges motivated.

The 2011 Digital Media Awards ceremony will be held in Beijing on 10 November.

Today is the last day to submit entries to the awards at www.digitalmediaawardsasia.com.

For any special requests for deadline extension, please email [email protected] or contact Vic Ho at (65) 6579 0538.

Jury Panel

Chairman Mat Zucker, chief creative officer, New York, OgilvyOne Worldwide
Earl Allan, general manager, Publicis Modem Singapore
Emmanuel Allix, founder and CEO, Art of Click
Audrey Ang, regional digital marketing manager, Cerebos Pacific Limited
Chris Baker, managing director, CliK Dynamics
Rajeev Balasubrahmanyam, managing director, South and Southeast Asia, Havas Digital
Miguel Bernas, director of digital marketing, SingTel
Christopher Brooks, digital director, UM Singapore
David Brown regional digital director, APAC, iris Worldwide
Sandy Burns, managing partner, Red Spider Asia
Tony Chen, managing director, GroupM Interaction China
Peter Cheng, chief operating officer, AdChina
Vishal Chinchankar, head, digital media and VAS - reliance digital TV, Reliance Group
Charles Clapshaw, digital president, TEQUILA\
Gavin Coombes, CEO, Profero Asia Pacific
Gavin Cranston, head of digital communications, Beacon Communications K.K.
Damien Cummings, online & social media director, Dell
Tarun Deo, senior partner & managing director, South East Asia & India, Fleishman-Hillard
Akihisa Fujita, director and executive vice-president, Dentsu Digital Holdings Inc.
Max Hegerman, president, Tribal DDB India
Robbie Hills, head of rich media, Asia Pacific & head of agency solutions, Google
Jonathan Hsia, general manager, digital, Starcom China
Neil Hudspeth, chief digital officer, Asia Pacific, Leo Burnett & Arc
John Kerr, regional director, Edelman Digital
Thomas Kim, executive creative director, Cheil Worldwide
Andrew Knott, chief digital officer, Euro RSCG Asia Pacific
Mark Kozlowski, creative director, R/GA
Prashant Kumar, CEO, Mediabrands Malaysia
Jason Kuperman, vice-president, Omnicom Digital (Asia Pacific, India, Middle East & Africa), Omnicom Group
Melvyn Lim, executive creative director, OgilvyOne Worldwide, Singapore
Donald Patrick Lim, managing director, MRM Worldwide
Teong Seng Lim, senior digital marcom manager, consumer lifestyle business group, Philips (China) Investment
Jane Lin-Baden, CRM practice leader, Isobar Asia Pacific
Rosemary Lising, head of search, Asia Pacific, GroupM Search
Leon Lu, CEO, Media Contacts China
Clinton Manson, chief creative officer, Lowe Singapore
Gavin Mehrotra, director of international media, The Coca-Cola Company
Nathan Misner, senior vice president of Studio D Asia Pacific, Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
Gareth Mulryan, digital director, APAC, ZenithOptimedia
Aman Narain , group head of remote banking, Standard Chartered Bank
Zaheer Nooruddin, head of D/BM, digital & social media, greater china, Burson-Marsteller
Jason Oke, regional strategy director, Asia, Y&R
Shalabh Pandey, head of earned media, consumer engagement, Southeast Asia & Pacific, Nokia
Lee Parkinson, managing partner, digital, ikon Communications
Shueh Chyan Phang, director of marketing, ZUJI
Ben Poole, head of interaction, MEC Asia Pacific
Sean Rach, director, regional marketing, Prudential Corporation Asia
Joshua Rowe, creative director, M&C Saatchi
Shubho Sarkar , CEO, Bates 141 Southeast Asia and Indonesia
Jason Scott, general manager, Microsoft Advertising Asia
Jonny Shaw, founding partner, Naked Communications, Inc
David Sin, group, executive creative director, Grey Group Malaysia
Mohammed Sirajuddeen, president, Rapp Asia
Paul Soon, regional director, XM Asia Pacific
Nicole Still, head of digital, marketing, consumer brands, Johnson & Johnson Asia Pacific
Michael Tang, president, hdtMEDIA
Koshi Uchiyama, creative director , GT INC.
Jon Wade, head of digital practice, Asia-Pacific, Weber Shandwick
Bryce Whitwam, general manager, Wunderman Shanghai
Terry Williams-Willcock, digital creative director, AIM proximity
Antony Yiu, managing director, Hong Kong & regional search director, North Asia, iProspect
Michael Zung , SVP, managing director, digital, Asia Pacific, Bite Communications

Source:
Campaign Asia

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