47th International Clio Awards Announces Juries
For Immediate Release
47th International Clio Awards
Announces Internet and Radio Juries
NEW YORK, April 13, 2006 — The complete list of 2006 Internet and Radio Juries was announced today for the 47th annual Clio Award advertising competition.
The Clio Internet Jury will be lead by Executive Jury Chair Rei Inamoto, who is global creative director, AKQA, San Francisco, USA. The Clio Radio jury will be headed by Executive Jury Chair Terry O’Reilly, partner/writer/director at Pirate Radio & Television, Toronto, Canada. Winners in these and other Clio categories will be announced at the annual Clio Festival, held in South Beach, Miami, May 13-16, 2006.
“Internet and Radio are very exciting categories for the Clio Awards because they are disciplines that have undergone dynamic change in the past few years,” said Ami Brophy, executive director, Clio Awards. “Aside from their unique individual applications, they have both become critical components in many of today’s most successful integrated marketing campaigns and are segments bursting with new forms of creative excellence.”
The complete jury lists are as follows:
2006 Clio Internet Jury
- Rei Inamoto
(executive jury chairman), AKQA, San Francisco, USA
-
Daniel Brum, Urbana, Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Eduard Pou,
DoubleYou, Barcelona, Spain
- Endy Fung, e-Crusade
Marketing, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Fabián Bonelli, Leo
Burnett, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Fernanda Romano, Lowe
Worldwide, New York, USA
- Fred Flade, de-construct,
London, UK
- Hyun An Yoen, D-O-E-S, Seoul, Korea
-
Jason Marks, MTV Interactive, New York, USA
- Jeff
Benjamin, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Miami, USA
- Ken
Hamm, Euro RSCG Worldwide, New York, USA
2006 Clio Internet Jury (continued)
- Lars Cortsen, Framfab,
Copenhagen, Denmark
- Martin Cedergren, Forsman &
Bodenfors, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Matt Powell, Profero,
London, UK
- Mauricio Mazzariol, DDB Brasil, Sao Paulo,
Brazil
- Naoki Ito, Asatsu-DK (ADK) Inc., Tokyo,
Japan
- Andrew Tuffs, AKQA, London, UK
- Nicke
Bergstrom, farfar, Stockholm, Sweden
- Oliver Viets,
Elephant Seven AG, Hamburg, Germany
- Pann Lim, Kinetic
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
- Pat Stern, TBWA
Chiat\Day, Los Angeles, USA
- Patrik Danielson, Foreign,
Stockholm, Sweden
- Richard Ting, R/GA, New York,
USA
- Shuji Kasai, Hakuhodo Inc., Tokyo, Japan
- Tommy
Means, mekanism, inc., San Francisco, USA
- Toshiya
Fukuda, 777interactive, Tokyo, Japan
- Ulises Valencia,
Grupo W, Mexico City, Mexico
- Will McGinness, Goodby,
Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco, USA
- Yasuharu
Sasaki, Dentsu Inc., Tokyo, Japan
2006 Clio Radio
Jury
- Terry O’Reilly (executive jury chairman), Pirate
Radio & Television, Toronto, Canada
- Alex Brunori, JWT
Italia, Milan, Italy
- Dan Price, Oink Ink Radio, New
York, USA
- Daniel Reynoso, Dialogo Publicidad, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
- Daniela Jakab, LangGysiKnoll, Bern,
Switzerland
- David Gee, Due North Communications,
Toronto, Canada
- Gerry Human, Ogilvy Johannesburg,
Johannesburg, South Africa
- Ian Graham, Ogilvy & Mather
Los Angeles, Culver City, USA
- Klaus Funk, Studio Funk,
Dusseldorf, Germany
- Natalie Knight, Colenso BBDO,
Auckland, New Zealand
- Paul Baxter, Sonovision Studios,
Johannesburg, South Africa
- Sean Cummins, Cummins &
Partners, Melbourne, Australia
- Steve Hunt, Cannonball
Agency, St. Louis, USA
- Tim Craig, Radioville UK
Limited, London, UK
- Tony Hertz, Hertz:Radio and Other
Clever Advertising, Birmingham, UK
For Immediate
Release
47th International Clio Awards Announces
Tv/Cinema and Print/Poster/Innovative Jury
NEW YORK, February 6, 2006 — The complete list of 2006 Television/Cinema and Print/Poster/Innovative Jury was announced today for the 47th annual Clio Award advertising competition.
TV/Cinema will be lead by Executive Jury Chair Tony Davidson, Executive Creative Director at Wieden + Kennedy, London, and Print/Poster/Innovative is lead by Executive Jury Chair John Merrifield, Chief Creative Officer, TBWA\Tokyo. The groups will conduct judging for the Print/Poster/Innovative categories from April 1-8 and TV/Cinema from April 8-15 in Palm Springs, CA. The winners will be announced during the 47th annual international Clio Festival in Miami Beach, May 13-16, 2006.
“Clio selects judges whose work is at the vanguard of creative today,” said Ami Brophy, Executive Director, Clio Awards. “These 2006 TV and Print jurors are leading the industry forward, bringing their diverse points of view to bear from a global perspective. As award winners in their own right, they are ideally suited to judge the world’s most innovative and awe-inspiring work.”
2006 Clio Awards Television/Cinema Jury
- Tony Davidson (chairman) Executive Creative
Director, Wieden + Kennedy, London, United Kingdom
-
Hernan Ponce, Executive Creative Director, Vegaolmosponce,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Emma Hill, Creative Director,
Clemenger BBDO-Melbourne, Australia
- Atila Francucci,
Chief Creative Officer, JWT São Paulo, Brazil
- Zak
Mroueh, Vice-President/Executive Creative Director, TAXI -
Toronto, Canada
- Aldo Cernuto, Executive Creative
Director, Young & Rubicam - Milan, Italy
- Amir Kassaei,
Chief Creative Officer, DDB - Berlin, Germany
- Elsie
Nanji, Executive Creative Director, Ambience Publicis -
Mumbai, India
- Annie Wong, Executive Creative Director,
Ogilvy & Mather Hong Kong
- Rafa Antón, Executive
Creative Director, Vitruvio Leo Burnett S.A., Madrid,
Spain
- Chukiat Jaroensuk, Executive Creative Director,
EURO RSCG Flagship, Bangkok, Thailand
- Hisashi Hayashi,
Creative Director, Dentsu Inc., Tokyo, Japan
- Jan
Jacobs, Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi New York,
United States
- David Apicella, Chief Creative Officer,
Ogilvy & Mather New York, United States
- Adam Chasnow,
Creative Director, 180 Amsterdam, Netherlands
2006 Clio Awards Print/Poster/Innovative Jury
- John Merrifield
(chairman), Chief Creative Officer, TBWA\ Tokyo, Japan
-
Guillermo Vega, Executive Creative Director, Young &
Rubicam-Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Nick Worthington,
Executive Creative Director, Publicis Mojo - Auckland, New
Zealand
- Cassio Zanatta, Creative Director, almapBBDO,
São Paulo, Brazil
- Rob Tarry, Associate Creative
Director, Rethink, Vancouver, Canada
- Erik Vervroegen,
Creative Director, TBWA\ Paris, France
- Bettina Olf,
Creative Director, Springer & Jacoby, Hamburg, Germany
-
Lim Sau Hoong, Chief Executive Officer, 10AM Communications,
Singapore
- Edwin Leong, Deputy Chairman, Group Executive
Creative Director, J. Walter Thompson - Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
- Rob Reilly, Vice President, Creative Director,
Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Miami, United States
- Marco
Colin, Creative Services Director, Ogilvy & Mather - Mexico
City, Mexico
- Michael Blore, Creative Director, The
Jupiter Drawing Room, Johannesburg, South Africa
-
Eddie Booth, Chairman/Executive Creative Director, Leo
Burnett, Hong Kong
- Rosie Arnold, Creative Director,
Bartle Bogle Hegarty, London, United Kingdom
- Christophe
Ghewy, Creative Partner, LG&F - Brussels, Belgium
About
Clio
The 47th international Clio Awards Festival will be
held May 13-16, 2006, in Miami Beach, FL. Many exciting
events are planned, including the opening night Hall of Fame
reception, the Lifetime Achievement Award presentation,
creative workshops and seminars, two awards galas and
screenings of the Clio TV Shortlist.
The Clio Awards
(www.clioawards.com) are the world’s most recognized
international advertising awards competition. Founded in
1959 to celebrate creative excellence and innovation in
advertising, the Clios inspire and pay tribute to one of the
most interesting and influential art forms in modern
culture. Known for its world-class juries made up of more
than 130 experts from 40 countries, the Clio Awards focus on
creative work in the fields of advertising and design,
specifically in the areas of TV, Print, Outdoor, Radio,
Content & Contact, Integrated Campaign, Innovative Media,
Internet, Design and student work. The Clios also serve the
global design and advertising communities through its annual
conference, festival, publication, newsletter, and
screenings of winning
work.
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