Staff Reporters
Dec 6, 2010

Date set for the UA&P Tambuli Awards 2011

MANILA - The annual awards, celebrating profitable integrated marketing communications campaigns that promote societal values, is gearing up for its next iteration on 9 June 2011.

Tambuli Awards are organised by University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), School of Communication in Manila
Tambuli Awards are organised by University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), School of Communication in Manila

It will be preceded by the UA&P Tambuli Awards Conference on 8 June, featuring talks from some of the big names in the advertising and marketing industries across the region.

Organised by the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) and the School of Communication in Manila, UA&P Tambuli Awards honours entries from all countries in the Asia-Pacific region that prove that the campaigns resulted not only in increased profitability but also to the betterment of society.

To feature effective IMC programmes, it follows a case study approach in recognising both the business and societal values of marketing communications campaigns.

More information can be found on Tambuliawards.com.

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