Gary Scattergood
Oct 27, 2015

Agency of the Year 2015 tickets go on sale

Campaign Asia-Pacific is now taking table bookings for its Agency of the Year 2015 events in Singapore, Shanghai and Mumbai.

Agency of the Year 2015 tickets go on sale

On 10 December, the winners in the Agency Network of the Year, Australia/New Zealand Agency of the Year, Japan/Korea Agency of the Year and Southeast Asia Agency of the Year categories will be announced at a gala dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Singapore.

The Greater China Agency of the Year winners will be unveiled on 8 December at the Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai, while the South India Agency of the Year winners will be named at the ITC Grand Central in Mumbai on 7 December.

The sub-regional shortlists will be unveiled during the week of November 16, with the Agency Network shortlist following the week after.

All entrants will be informed of their shortlist status via email.

 
Winning Changes Everything - Agency of The Year 2015

Campaign Asia-Pacific’s Agency of the Year Awards: Winning changes everything. Book your table now!www.aoyawards.com #CampaignAOY

Posted by Campaign Asia-Pacific on Tuesday, October 27, 2015
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Campaign Asia

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