Tag: Abby awards

  • Jaideep Gandhi: “The return on experience is going to be really high” at Goafest 2025

    Jaideep Gandhi: “The return on experience is going to be really high” at Goafest 2025

    MUMBAI: The sunny sands of Goa are abuzz again, and this time the buzzword is “experience”. South Asia’s iconic advertising and media festival, Goafest 2025 kicks off from 21-23 May at the luxurious Taj Cidade de Goa – Heritage and Horizon. Steering clear of clichés, the festival theme boldly invites participants to “Ignite Creativity”. As Goafest 2025 Organising Committee chairman and Another Idea founder Jaideep Gandhi enthusiastically put it, “the return on experience is going to be really high”.

    What sets Goafest 2025 apart is its immersive ‘Goafest Village’ concept. Inspired by global festivals like Cannes Lions, the village sprawls across the heritage venue, packed with parallel-running sessions, interactive zones and entertainment spots. Gandhi explains, “The objective was to make it inclusive, hosting parallel sessions, entertainment, engagement, and sports”.

    Adding spark to the sandy shores, the festival introduces two fresh initiatives—Ad Plays and Goa Fresh. Goafest 2025 Organising Committee co-chair and Havas Media Network India CEO Mohit Joshi highlights, “Ad Plays integrates wellness activities like pickleball, yoga and a walkathon. Goa Fresh brings in students from top institutes, offering them mentorship and industry insights”.

    Goafest 2025 promises a dynamic blend of content with over 60 illustrious speakers delivering more than 35 sessions and 20 masterclasses. Among the notable figures are Rishad Tobaccowala from Publicis, Youri Guerassimov of Marcel Worldwide, Hindi cinema’s Kareena Kapoor, cricketer Gautam Gambhir, and pioneering AI film director Vivek Anchalia. “Almost 25-30 speakers are clients this year, representing top brands like Spotify, Tata Motors and HUL”, Gandhi notes proudly.

    Reflecting on this mammoth event, Joshi stresses that the real charm lies in its community-driven spirit, “We have one vision—to grow Goafest together. It’s not ‘you’ or ‘me,’ it’s ‘us’”.

    Another record-breaking highlight is the ABBY Awards 2025, powered by The One Show, boasting an unprecedented 4,076 entries from 233 organisations. As Gandhi succinctly puts it, “Every year the challenge becomes more interesting. It’s all about continuously improving”.

    Compared to the previous edition in Mumbai, which revolved around adaptability, this year’s festival pushes proactive transformation through meaningful experiences. The integration of sports, wellness, student mentorship, and the vibrant Goafest Village ensures a unique, memorable celebration.

    “We spend six months organising Goafest, and each year we aim to outdo ourselves”, shares Gandhi. Joshi adds, “We take lessons from every global event and bring those insights home, aiming for improvement every year”.

    Indeed, with creativity at its core and collaboration in its spirit, Goafest 2025 is ready to ignite fresh perspectives, cement new connections, and redefine industry standards on the idyllic Goan coast.

  • PepsiCo India makes a sweeping win at The ABBY Awards 2024

    PepsiCo India makes a sweeping win at The ABBY Awards 2024

    Mumbai: PepsiCo India, a company with a successful history of churning out award-winning campaigns across its food and beverage categories, has yet again made a mark in the marketing space by winning over 20 awards at the ABBY Awards held this year.

    Gatorade won a total of 11 awards with four golds, five silvers and two bronzes across categories such as digital, technology, PR, etc. for its innovative Turf Finder Initiative, making it the brand with the highest number of awards.

    Launched earlier this year, the initiative aims to foster a passion for sports amid the hustle and bustle of India’s metropolitan areas.  The recognition at the ABBY Awards further highlights Gatorade’s commitment to encouraging active lifestyles and nurturing a love for sports in densely populated cities.

    Meanwhile Lay’s bagged eight metals with three golds, two silvers and three bronzes in categories such as Green Award, Brand Activation and Promotion, Digital and so forth, for Smart Farm and the Biochar Project.

    Commenting on the occasion, PepsiCo India spokesperson said, “We are immensely proud of the recognition that Gatorade and Lay’s have received at the ABBY Awards 2024. These accolades are a testament to our unwavering commitment to support the community through innovative initiatives. Gatorade Turf Finder, Lay’s Smart Farm and the Biochar Project exemplify our dedication to leveraging technology and creativity to make a positive impact in our communities. We look forward to continuing this journey of innovation and excellence, making meaningful contributions.”

  • ABBY Awards powered by One Show adds new categories in 2024

    ABBY Awards powered by One Show adds new categories in 2024

    Mumbai: ABBY Awards powered by One Show in 2024 continues to stay connected with global festivals like The One Show, Cannes, and ADFEST by adding categories that are trending in the world.

    Introduction of the ‘Best Use of AI’ sub-category, keeping in mind the trending subject of the year, has been added in both Digital and Technology Verticals.

    Copywriting for web and digital craft has been added in still digital and digital verticals.

    With the growth in health and wellness communication, a new vertical called health has been added this year with sub-categories like OTC Oral Medicines, OTC Products, Nutraceuticals among others. A new specialist agency award being introduced is Health Specialist of the Year for the best performance by a company in this vertical.

    Red Abby has introduced sustainable development and meaningful practices to cover climate action and responsible consumption.

    Green Abby which covers planet conservation has added life on land to cover the protection of forests and prevention of ecological destruction.

    Commenting on the new categories, the ABBY Awards powered by One Show 2024 chairman Ajay Kakar said, “The world around us is changing by the day, and the Abby awards are at the forefront of reflecting these changes. And this year is no exception. Be it in or within categories like digital, mobile and technology. Or the introduction of a Health category. Every year we start the Abby journey by first engaging with the industry stalwarts, informally, to listen to the changes, suggestions and asks. The changes in the categories that have been introduced this year are thanks to these rich engagements.”

    ABBY Awards powered by One Show 2024 co-chair Dheeraj Sinha said “Health is a growing business in communication and it is fitting to now have an entire vertical dedicated to it. Advertising with a purpose and a social message has now gathered steam and the Green Abby and Red Abby are adding sub-categories in forest conservation, sustainable development and meaningful practices.”

    Entries are now open for ABBYs One Show Awards 2024.

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  • Regional OTT platform aha wins two silvers at Abbys 2022

    Regional OTT platform aha wins two silvers at Abbys 2022

    Mumbai: The regional OTT platform aha bagged two silvers at Abbys 2022 for ‘best regional TV reality show promo’ and ‘best regional TV program promo’ at the star-studded Goafest.

    The Abby awards 2022 recognised and honoured aha’s creative work for its NBK campaign and has become the top talk show on the IMDb list during its run. The promo features Telugu superstar NBK- Nandamuri Balakrishna, which has garnered millions of views.

    aha winning these awards, in the first year of Abby’s participation, speaks volumes about its creative strengths and fine campaign execution. The two promos created by aha’s in-house team are worthy of praise, as they not only bode well for the company but also inspire every new creative shop from regional markets to dream big at the Abbys.

    On the winning, aha CEO Ajit Thakur said, “We are thrilled and grateful to Abby Awards for recognizing us and our work. Our endeavor had always been to question the status quo and give the best to the consumer, be it in content or in communication. We are glad that this award is for the promo of one of our path-breaking shows Unstoppable.  We tried to represent the stature of the celebrity and show, in the promo in an interesting way and it connected very well with all the Telugu audience.”

    aha has close to two million Paid subscriptions in Telugu market with more than seven million users. The company has recently launched a slate in the Tamil language as well, further manifesting its promise of providing “100 per cent local entertainment.” It has a variety of content offerings, right from blockbuster films to web series, original films to talk shows, game shows and much more.

  • Abby Awards Day 3: TLG India and Famous Innovations win for their creativity during Goafest 2022

    Abby Awards Day 3: TLG India and Famous Innovations win for their creativity during Goafest 2022

    MUMBAI: On day three of Goafest saw the grand finale of the event celebrating the best in advertising, marketing and media industries, with creative minds battling it out at the ‘One Show ABBY Awards’. TLG India (The Leo Burnett Group) walked away with the ‘Creative agency of the year Abby’, along with bagging the ‘Specialist brand activation and promotion agency of the year’ award. The Grand Prix was bagged by Famous Innovations in the Out Of Home (OOH) / Ambient Media Abby category. Good Morning Films won the ‘Specialist agency of the year’ in the video craft category.

    Famous Innovations ranked second in the ‘Creative Agency of the Year category’, FCB was third, followed by Enormous, Grey, Creativeland Asia, Havas, Cheil, Script room, and Mindshare.

    A total of 32 video craft Abbys, two radio craft Abbys, 29 branded content Abbys, 13 brand activation & promotion Abbys, four diversity Abbys, 17 OOH Abbys including one Grand Prix, 19 still print and still craft Abbys, four still digital Abbys, 20 Audio Visual TV/Cinema Abbys, 41 audio visual digital Abbys, one young Abbys, two red Abbys, 11 integrated Abbys and three Green awards Abbys were handed out to deserving winners on the final day of the adfest.

    Audio Visual Digital Abby Awards – 2022

    The category had six gold and twelve silver awards. First gold award was grabbed by GREY Group for Gillette India. Enormous Brands LLP won the second gold for their campaign Jaquar Bath & Lights. Other gold awards in the category was won by FCB Group India TLG India Private Limited.

    In silver awards, TLG India and FCB both won three awards each while the rest of the awards were picked by Sideways Consulting, Cheil India and GREY Group.

    Audio Visual TV / Cinema Abby Awards – 2022

    This category had two gold and nine silver. Enormous Brands LLP grabbed both gold awards and silver awards were bagged by TLG India Private Limited, Enormous Brands LLP, FCB Group India, The Script Room, and Creative Land Asia.

    Brand Activation & Promotion Abby Awards – 2022

    This category only had one gold which was picked by FCB Group India and three silver. VMLY&R won one of the silver awards and the other two were picked by TLG India.

    Branded Content & Entertainment Abby Awards – 2022

    In this category, there were four gold and ten silver. The first gold award was won by Enormous Brands LLP for Winkies. The other gold awards were bagged by Mindshare, GREY Group and FCB Group India.

    Four silver awards were won by Cheil India. Other silver awards in the category were won by Think and Learn, Handyyman, Tribes Communication, Enormous Brands LLP and Grey Group.

    Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Abby Awards – 2022

    This category didn’t have any gold. It has three silver Superfly Films for Tanishq, Grey Group for Gillette India and FCB Group India for Unaids.

    Green Abby Awards – 2022

    This category had one gold and one silver. Gold award was bagged by VMLY&R for Maxx Flash’s The Killer Pack campaign and silver was picked by Famous Innovations for Livpure’s Cutting Paani campaign.

    Integrated Awards – 2022

    In this category, there was one gold which was bagged by Grey Group and three silver awards bagged by Havas Worldwide India, TLG India Private Limited and FCB Group India.

    Out Of Home / Ambient Media Abby Awards – 2022

    In the search subcategory, Famous Innovations bagged a gold for its campaign titled Avoid Humans – Deceit for the Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary and Irai Safari brand. The second gold in the category was won by TLG India for brand spotify for its campaign ‘There’s a Playlist for that’.

    There were four silvers given away in the category, of which two were won by FCB Group India, and two by Famous Innovations.

    Radio & Radio Craft Abby Awards – 2022

    Enormous Brands LLP won the silver for the brand Bharti AXA.

    Red Abby Awards – 2022

    Cheil India picked up the only gold in Red Abby category for the Mental Health brand.

    Still Craft Abby Awards – 2022

    Famous Innovations won gold for the brand Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary and Irai Safari. All the three Silvers in the category were bagged up by the Famous Innovations too.

    Still Digital Abby Awards – 2022

    Cheil India, TLG India and Havas Worldwide India bagged the three silvers in the category. There was no gold Abby in the Still Digital.

    Still Print Abby Awards – 2022

    The Still Print Abby category saw six silvers, with four won by Famous Innovations and one each by TLG India and Havas Worldwide.

    Video Craft Abby Awards – 2022

    Eight golds were given away in the video craft category, out of it five were bagged by Good Morning Films, while three were won by Early Man Film. There were four silvers in the category- two were won by Early Man Film, one by Good Morning Films and Superfly Films won one silver.

    Young Abby Awards – 2022

    The Young Abby awards category saw FCB Group India pick up a gold for its campaign ‘Can an imaginary girl help’ for Parle G.

  • Abby Awards 2022 ropes in three more international jury chairs

    Abby Awards 2022 ropes in three more international jury chairs

    Mumbai: The Abby Awards governing council has appointed three more international jury chairs to top off the power-packed jury panel this year. The new additions are Doordash executive creative director Mariota Essery, Ogilvy Latin America chief creative officer Jessica Appellaniz, and VMLY&R chief creative officer Asia Valerie Madon.

    Mariota Essery

    Mariota has worked on a multitude of global award-winning campaigns including Philips, adidas Football World Cup, North Face, Google and Gatorade. Awards won include Grand Prix at Cannes Lions, Epica Awards, Effies and NY AMEs.

    Jessica Appellaniz

    One of the very few women in a creative leading role across Latin America, Jessica was instrumental in winning the first D&AD Pencil for Mexico and has won at Cannes every year since her days as a creative director. Jessica has been a member of the Ogilvy Worldwide Creative Council.

    Valerie Madon

    Valerie has experience in brand building and integrated creative solutions for major brands such as Hewlett-Packard, Procter & Gamble, Singapore Airlines, HSBC, Burger King, VISA. Valerie has made her mark at Cannes, One Show, London International, and has won the Best Of Show and Grand Prix awards.

    The jury chair of this year’s Abby Awards is a gamut of stalwarts and renowned industry veterans from across the globe and India. They include names such as MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das. In addition, Carlton D’Silva, Paresh Chaudhry, Praveen Someshwar, Rajat Ojha and Rekha Nigam have joined the Abbys 2022 jury panel.

    Apart from these, the panel this year also boasts of three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum from the global advertising industry, who will be judging the Abbys 2022.

  • Abbys 2022: Five more industry doyens join the jury chair

    Abbys 2022: Five more industry doyens join the jury chair

    Mumbai: The Abbys award governing council has assembled a power packed jury chair, rounding it out with five more industry veterans. They include Carlton D’Silva, Paresh Chaudhry, Praveen Someshwar, Rajat Ojha and Rekha Nigam, who have joined the jury chair this year.

    House of Awe and Musemakers Marketing Services co-founder Carlton D’Silva

    After a long stint at Hungama, Carlton now oversees the development of Film Marketing in House of Awe and Brand Marketing in Musemakers. Awards won include Cannes Lions, The Abbys, Kyoorius, Olive Crown Awards, New York Ad Festival.

    Value 360 group executive director Paresh Chaudhry

    Paresh heads Value 360, India’s fastest growing and the most awarded PR agency. He was formerly group president and chief brand custodian at RIL. Paresh has judged at the Cannes Lions and Abbys, ET Brand Equity and Sabre Asia. Paresh is the founder president of the Indian Forum of Corporate Communicators (IFCC) 

    HT Media Group MD & CEO Praveen Someshwar

    Someshwar is busy transforming HT into a new-age media group, with digital initiatives and innovation being the driving forces. Under his leadership, HT Media Group is well on course to become a digital first organisation, creating multiple agile business units focusing on new niche domains. Praveen was earlier with Pepsico heading their North and South East Asia businesses.

    Gamitronics CEO Rajat Ojha

    A passionate techie, Ojha has worked at Hungama and currently heads Gamitronics. Awards won include Indie Innovation Award, Casual Connect, Hamburg, Game of the year for Kung Fu Dhamaka Google Maiden Canvas Showcase SFVR Game of The Year.

    Sutradhar Media & Communications director Rekha Nigam

    Rekha has headed language dept in several agencies. She won the Ad Club Campaign of the year for Salaam Bombay and New York Ad festival gold for Ruf n Tuf jeans. She was programming head of Sony Entertainment Television, screenplay and dialogue writer for major Hindi films like “Parineeta” and “Laaga Chunari Mein Daag.”

    Earlier, the  award governing council announced the inclusion of MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das on the Abbys 2022 jury panel. The panel this year also boasts of three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum, from the global advertising industry, who will be judging the Abbys 2022.

  • One-word description of Abby’s this year would be ‘game-changer’: The Ad Club’s Partha Sinha & Rana Barua

    One-word description of Abby’s this year would be ‘game-changer’: The Ad Club’s Partha Sinha & Rana Barua

    Mumbai: The stage is finally set for the annual awards hosted by The Advertising Club (TAC) to be held from 5 to 7 May at the GoaFest this year. The thirteenth edition of the Abby awards is back on ground after taking an enforced breather of two years, thanks to the pandemic. IndianTelevision.com caught up with The Ad Club president Partha Sinha and Abby Awards Governing Council 2022 chairman and The Ad Club VP Rana Barua to find out what has changed at the Abbys and on the participation from agencies and industry at large at this year’s awards.

    The award ceremony that celebrates the cream of the country’s advertising works and the advertising industry at large is in its thirteenth year at the GoaFest. Earlier this year, The Ad Club announced its partnership with the prestigious The One Show for Abby’s 2022, and thereafter the appointment of three International jury chairs to judge the works.

    What’s different this time

    “One of the key things that we wanted to do was to take Abby’s to global standards and we have done precisely that. We have tied up with the world’s most credible and sought-after award program, The One Show,” says Partha Sinha, diving right into what’s different this year about the awards.

    This was unimaginable, says Sinha, reminiscing about the initial days of the awards. “Abby’s used to be a cottage industry- from there we have moved it to The One Show – that’s like the biggest global standard there is.” So, thanks to that a few things will be very different this year, he continues. “That is the standard of judging, the quality of jury we are getting due to the intervention of The One Show, and we also expect this to serve as a shortlist for global awards. Because here the remit maybe South Asia but the standard is global.”

    “So South Asia entries will be judged in global light and my guess is that some of the works which will win here will go on to win on global platforms,” Sinha adds.

    The work that is being judged is from the last three years, Barua reminds while talking about the awards’ association. “It’s truly now a part of an international circuit via this collaboration. So also, the quality of work is not going to be basic. I think that’s one of the biggest changes that is going to start- maybe some of it this year too but you will see it in the subsequent years- the work quality will automatically start improving.”

    The quality of jury chairs that has come in because of The One Show, it’s going to become an introspective pressure on all of them because you have to raise the benchmark of work that’s coming out now, continues Barua. “That’s the exciting bit for us.”

    Kind of work being received

    What is the kind of work being received in the wake of the pandemic, considering that the pandemic has served as a disruptor for most industries- advertising and marketing included? To that Barua says, “We need to remember that it is three years of work that we are judging this time. So there might be a pre-pandemic, pandemic, and also post-pandemic work from last year- which is when we came out of the pandemic and more or less life was returning to normalcy.”

    “Also, because of the strictness of the process, neither Rana nor me- nor anybody in the committee, for that matter, has seen the work. The work is seen and evaluated only by the jury,” he emphasises, adding that, “We will get to see the work and the award only when it wins an award, and when the Abby is made. There’s a sanctity to the whole process and that is the beauty of The One Show. I’m loving it.”

    Having said that, Sinha perceives that a key part of the works this time could be humane in nature “because one thing everybody has realised- whether its communication or business or anything- is that you need to have a lot of sympathy, a lot of empathy towards your audience.” Calling the pandemic the biggest teacher, he says, “The pandemic taught us that maybe ‘empathy’ is a bigger power than even ‘persuasion’ so we will get to see some reflection on that, rather than pure persuasion and selling.”

    Participation from agencies

    Abby’s partnership with The One Show will add credibility and raise levels of transparency to the entire selection process for the awards, which had come in for a fair share of criticism from agencies in the past over transparency in the awarding process. It also saw a few big names in agencies dropping out of the process.

    On the participation from agencies this time around after a gap of two years, Barua says, “I can just tell you the participation numbers this year have beaten both 2018 and 2019’s numbers. Both on Creative and on Media we have had some outstanding contributions from all the agencies- independent as well as network agencies.” It’s probably a record-breaking year, he adds, and so next year is going to get tougher for us as the stakes are going to be higher.

    Barua acknowledges that because of the timing and uncertainty due to the Omicron wave, few network agencies could not manage to participate within time. “But they have all shown equal participation because of The One Show and from next year we are going to see a maximum number of these agencies coming back.”

    Sinha draws attention to another event recently held by TAC- the EMVIES, which was likely the advertising industry’s first large-scale event post the pandemic. “We saw the energy, the number of entries, the quality of entries. And I am not expecting anything lesser- this will be as big, as exciting. The number of entries has surpassed all kinds of records so we think the participation is very strong. My guess is that even the quality of work would be great, as also seen during EMVIES. And I’m expecting the quality to only go upwards from here,” he says.

    “And I’m also expecting that because of this global standard jury process, some of the work which wins here will also go on to win on some global platforms,” he further adds.

    Earlier this year, post its partnership announcement with the prestigious The One Show for Abby’s 2022, the Ad Club announced the appointment of three International Jury Chairs for judging Abbys this year, namely – Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes and Myra Nussbaum, who are each stalwarts in the global advertising industry and also some of the world’s most awarded.

    Additionally, the Abbys Governing Council announced the names of six advertising professionals, who will be judging Abbys 2022 along with the international judges as jury chairs.

    Reaction from jury members

    On the excitement from jury members, Barua says, “They were very excited to know about this entire association. For most of the global persons who have come onto the jury, India is a country that they would have loved to become a part of and play a role in this. And they are playing it either directly or indirectly through the network from some of the best agencies.”

    If the time had permitted they would have got a wider range of people, says Barua. “Some of these names are absolutely the biggest in the industry. And there’s high excitement, they would love to know what’s happening in the country. Some of the best juries have managed to come onboard. We gave them the right categories to manage so that it’s easy for them to understand the entire thing.”

    To give an insight into the kind of responses they were getting from the jury chairs, Sinha read out a text from a jury chairman (whose name is not disclosed for now). “TOS judging interface is a game-changer, it made the whole process on-the-go,” he reads out. “I found the composition of the jury very refreshing and I must appreciate the TAC for being so thorough even though it’s the first year of their collaboration.”

    Setting a benchmark

    He further went on to say, “If there’s a one-word description of Abby’s this year, it would be ‘game-changer’. Everybody thinks it’s a game-changer. Everybody who judged thinks so too. We know it’s a game-changer. We want to make sure it is.”

    Calling it a big change that the industry will always remember, Sinha says, “We spent serious money and effort doing this collaboration. And we did all of that with just one thought in mind,” He continues, “Because I think we owe it to our fellow communication people in the industry, that we do something which’s of a standard. And Abby is going to be of a standard which is going to be recognised by anybody across the globe.”

    The TAC duo shared that the international collaboration has generated a lot of interest in the event amongst the global community, which was a little insulated before this. And that includes the kind of speakers the adfest is attracting. “We are getting Dan Wieden – that’s the man behind Nike’s famous ‘Just Do It’ slogan in 1988. Then there’s Menno Kluin – he’s the rockstar in the global creative world today. So suddenly the whole story is changing in a manner where people are now seeing us as a part of a circuit.”

    They further add, “We have to get it to the level of those Monaco circuits, Singapore circuits. To be a part of that circuit it has to have that quality, status and stature. And that is precisely what we are doing. So our job as the ad club office bearers would be to make sure we take a very strong step towards preparing our entire circuit in such a way that it is world-class.”

    “We have had enough bumps, hurdles, potholes so it’s time for us to even out the entire road and raise the game,” The Ad Club duo signs off.

  • Abbys 2022 onboards six adland executives as jury chairs

    Abbys 2022 onboards six adland executives as jury chairs

    Mumbai: The Abbys Award Governing Council on Monday announced the names of six advertising professionals, who will be judging Abbys 2022 along with the international judges as jury chairs. The jury panel will include MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das.

    The council had earlier announced three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum, from the global advertising industry, who will be judging Abbys 2022.

    As global creative head of Unilever’s Lifebuoy business, Amer Jaleel has contributed to the brand’s success over the past decade – in India and across the world. Spearheaded by him, Lifebuoy’s ‘Help a Child Reach 5’ initiative was named among the most effective campaigns in the world. Amer has built brands like Micromax, Olx and Havells among others. He has also conceived and led the journey for Tata Tea’s ‘Jaago Re’ movement. His portfolio includes brands like Google, Maruti Suzuki, ICICI Prudential and Bajaj Auto.

    Bobby Pawar has won more than 400 local and international metals. He was IAA India’s Creative Agency Leader of the Year (2021) and Campaign Asia’s Creative Person of the Year (2011) for India and South Asia. Consistently ranked amongst the most influential and creative people in India, Bobby has worked for seven years in the United States with long stints at Ogilvy, New York and BBDO, Chicago.

    As the co-founder and director of Elephant Design, some of the international Awards won by Ashwini Deshpande are ReBrand100 (USA), A’Design (Italy), Worldstar (Germany), AsiaStar (Singapore), Lexus Design Award (Best of the Best). The jury president at D&AD and London International Awards, she is also on the Jury at Cannes, One Show, New York Festival, Spikes Asia and Design for Asia. Elephant Design was also awarded Design House of the Year at Lexus Design Awards India.

    With Chaaya Baradhwaaj at the helm, BC Web Wise has woven several successful cases in digital brand marketing. Major awards won include Microsoft Cyber Lions with a ticket to Cannes in 2005 and over 200 metals across The Abbys, DMAI Echo, Digixx Awards, Asian Consumer Effectiveness Awards, National Marketing Excellence Awards.

    Under Rahul Mathew’s creative leadership, DDB Mudra became the first Indian agency to be crowned APAC agency of the year at Spikes Asia. Work from the agency has won four Grand Prix at Spikes Asia in the last three years. In 2019, DDB Mudra became the first agency in the world to win the D&AD Impact Prize Fund. According to the 2021 Campaign Brief Asia ranking, DDB Mudra Group is number three in India. While the WARC 2021 ranking places DDB Mudra group as number one Effective Agency in India and Asia. Apart from judging many prestigious award shows, Mathew is also the jury president for press and outdoor at D&AD 22.

    Rajdeepak Das has built Apollo Eleven, a division of Leo Burnett, and comprising a team of young IIT Aerospace engineers, social media influencers, musicians, product designers and environmentalists who came together with one common passion. Das has won over 250 metals at Cannes Lions, One Show, D&AD, Clio, Spikes Asia, Effies and others.

  • The ABBY’s joins hands with prestigious global award program, The One Show

    The ABBY’s joins hands with prestigious global award program, The One Show

    Mumbai: South Asia’s pre-eminent awards for Creativity, Media and Communication, ABBY’s has joined hands with The One Show, the globally prestigious award program in advertising, design and digital marketing worldwide, thereby sharing the stage with other global and regional award platforms.

    The association seeks to create a new gold standard in recognising and awarding the region’s best creativity by bringing global standards of judging, jury selection and transparency to the established Indian Awards brand.

    The One Club for Creativity CEO Kevin Swanepoel said, the One Show is committed to raising the bar on creative judging standards all over the world. “With India already a rising new global creative powerhouse, the Abby Awards will further add shine to a very respected domestic creative program,” he said.

    The One Show’s Gold Pencil, which is regarded as one of the top prizes in the international creative industry for over 40 years, has a rich legacy of honouring some of the most ground-breaking ideas, created by some of the most remarkable minds in creativity across the globe.

    This year’s Abby’s will be a part of the Goafest in partnership with the AAAI and will mark the thirteenth Abby Award after a break of the last two years due to the pandemic.

    Elaborating on the association, The Ad Club president Partha Sinha said, “Abby’s has been India’s mainstay for 56 years when it comes to recognising creativity & innovation across the communication industry. We wanted to add more heft and give Abby’s a place on the global stage it so well deserves. The association with ‘The One Show’ will enhance our judging standards to match global best practices, help in the selection of juries and raise levels of transparency in the entire awarding process”.

    The Abby Awards will represent the South Asia region that includes India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan and has been doing so since 2004. In keeping with contemporary trends, the Abby’s will include categories such as Direct, Design, Digital, Mobile, Technology, Still Craft, Digital Craft, Radio Craft, Video Craft, Brand Activation & Promotion, Branded Content & Entertainment, PR, Broadcaster and Publisher.

    The Awards Governing Committee for ABBY’s Awards includes eminent industry names such as Havas Group India Group CEO Rana Barua, (AGC Chairman), Goafest Organising Committee chairman & Another Idea founder Jaideep Gandhi, Times of India president Partha Sinha, IPG Mediabrands CEO-India Shashi Sinha, Publicis Groupe CEO South Asia Anupriya Acharya, Madison Communications chairman and managing director Sam Balsara, GroupM Media (India) CEO-South Asia Prasanth Kumar and FCB Group India Group Chairman & CEO Rohit Ohri, among others.

    The list of international judges will be announced by One Show after the process of selection of both Indian and international jury will get initiated.