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May 17, 2024

PR Awards Asia-Pacific 2024 shortlist announced

Check out the 269 shortlisted efforts for innovative campaigns, impactful storytelling, and strategic communication across the region.

PR Awards Asia-Pacific 2024 shortlist announced

The anticipated shortlists for the 23rd PR Awards Asia-Pacific 2024 has been released. 

The award continues to recognise outstanding, inspired and successful campaigns, individuals and companies in Asia Pacific's PR and communications industry. They were independently judged by a panel of leading senior PR practitioners from agency and in-house environments. This year, the jury has finalised 269 shortlists across 63 categories.  

Winners will be revealed at a glittering awards presentation dinner on June 12, 2024, at JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong.

And now, find out who made the cut and is one step closer to claiming the prestigious 2024 awards here.

Once again, we are giving a shoutout to the judges who ensured that the entries were reviewed according to the demanding set of criteria. The complete jury list is below: 


 
  • Abhijit Dutta, global head, Business Unit Communications, Kimberly-Clark           
  • Amanda de Silva, VP and head, Corporate Communications & Sustainability, Asia Pacific, DHL
  • Annie Cheng, head of corporate Communications, Greater China, Visa
  • Audrey Mok, GM and head, Corporate Communications, Sony Electronics Asia Pacific    
  • Azmar Sukandar, head of communications, APAC, Diageo
  • Bella Ling-Nair, global head, Communications, Solutions & Services Group, Lenovo
  • Ca-Mie De Souza, regional crisis lead, APAC, Shell  
  • Cedric  Dias, group head, Marketing, Oona Insurance      
  • Christopher Daguimol, corporate communications director, Zalora Group          
  • Dawn Liu, marketing and communications lead, Data and AI, APAC, IBM         
  • EJ Francisco, communications director, Asia Pacific Distributor Markets and The Philippines, Ford Motor Company
  • Elan Shou, global chief growth officer, executive VP, managing director Asia Pacific and Greater China, Ruder Finn Asia          
  • Eric Chan, head of corporate affairs and communications, Greater China, American Express          
  • Heena  Kanal, senior vice president and head of Corporate Communications and Archives, Cipla Limited
  • James Chen, head of Communications, Klook          
  • Jasmine Mobarek, head of communications, Greater Asia, HP       
  • Joyce Leung, AVP, group strategic marketing and communications, DBS Bank Hong Kong   
  • Kathie  Wang, VP, communications and S&R, Pernod Ricard China 
  • Kenneth Lau, global digital commerce excellence lead, Mondelez International  
  • Lauren Stewart, global head of Communications and Advocacy, New Forests           
  • Maria Yolanda Crisanto, chief sustainability and corporate communications officer, Globe Telecom       
  • Matt Wu, head of Communications and Public Affairs, Boehringer Ingelheim Taiwan 
  • Melissa Henson, CMO, AIA Philippines    
  • Mitzi Begent, head, Communications – Health, Bayer Australia   
  • Ray Jui, VP and head, Communications, Siemens Taiwan          
  • Ray Rudowski, founder and managing director, Epic Communications
  • Richa Goswami, group CMO, Fidelity International        
  • Richard Arboleda, communications, Government Affairs and Market Access Head, GSK Philippines
  • Ross Rowbury, senior MD, co-head, Group Corporate Communications, Nomura Holdings
  • Shaily Vaswani, senior VP, Aditya Birla Group    
  • Shirley Lam, group corporate communications Officer, RGE           
  • Siti Sufintri Rahayu, corporate affairs director, Nestlé Indonesia    
  • Thanzyl Thajudeen, director, Mark and Comm
  • Vivian  Fok, MD, SPRG-SCC    

The awards are brought to you by Campaign Asia-Pacific. Once again, congratulations to all the shortlists.   

Source:
Campaign Asia

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