Rhandell Rubio
Mar 28, 2011

Tambuli Awards completes its jury line-up

THE PHILIPPINES - The jury line-up for the UA&P Tambuli Awards 2011 has been finalised, as Meckoy Quiogue, CEO of GroupM Philippines, and Junie Del Mundo, CEO at EON Philippines round off the judges list.

Meckoy Quiogue and Junie Del Mundo round out the Tambuli Awards judges
Meckoy Quiogue and Junie Del Mundo round out the Tambuli Awards judges

Quiogue and Del Mundo's selections brings the total number of judges to 43.

Among the other judges to join the jury are Matt Sedon, vice-chairman of Ace Saatchi & Saatchi Philippines; Merlee Cruz-Jayme, chairman/ chief creative officer at DM9JaymeSyfu; Dondi Gomez, vice-president for corporate marketing at Jollibee Foods; Randy Aquino, country head at Ogilvy & Mather Philippines; and Mariles Gustilo, CEO at Lowe Philippines.

Last month, Francesco Lagutaine, regional head of marketing and customer experience in Asia-Pacific at Citi, joined the jury line-up.

The Tambuli Awards will honour the following categories: Best Small Budget Brand Campaign, Best Established Brand Campaign, Best Innovative and Integrated Media Campaign, Best Insights and Strategic Thinking, Best Teens Campaign, Best Family-Oriented Brand Campaign, Best Fashion Brand Campaign, Best Media-Initiated Campaign, Best Advocacy Campaign, Best Public Relations-Initiated Campaign, and Best in Creative Idea and Execution.

The Tambuli Awards will take place on 9 June 2011.

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