Singapore Creative Circle Gong Awards names 2021 jury heads lead by TBWA’s AS Anam
The Singapore Creative Circle GONG Awards 2021 has released the names of this year’s heads of juries.
The theme for 2021 is set as “Create/Change”, an evolution of the 2019 theme of “Nothing has changed. Everything has changed.” It is a nod of acknowledgement to how COVID 19 has affected our lives and work. It is also recognising how the industry has embraced this change and has come out stronger than ever. It is the celebration of the new normal that brings about new opportunities.
AS Anam, CCA 2021 Chairman and Creative Director of TBWA\ Singapore, said: “The GONGS has grown to become an iconic show for Singapore’s Creative Community. This year, we have all had to embrace change across our lives and work. There has never been a more important time to keep the spirit and celebration of great creative work alive – so we continue to inspire our peers, clients and the future generation of talent to appreciate work that is relevant and makes a real difference”
AAMS has always been the leader in championing creativity and relevancy in Singapore’s advertising, marketing, and communication industry as part of its key objective to raise Asia’s profile.
Direct, Audio, Print & Publishing Gongs: Marco Versolato
Chief Creative Officer, Wunderman Thompson
Brand Experience & Activation Gongs: Ed Cheong
Executive Creative Director, Iris Worldwide
Mobile/Digital Gongs: Sascha Kuntze
Chief Creative Officer, BBH Singapore
Craft Gongs: Ang Sheng Jin
Executive Creative Director, MullenLowe Singapore
Craft Gongs: Daniel Kee
Executive Creative Director, MullenLowe Singapore
Media & PR Gongs: Pat Law
Founder, GOODSTUPH Private Limited
Design Gongs: Jonathan Yuen
Founder, Roots
Film & Brand Content Gongs: Roslee Yusof
Film Director, Freeflow Productions
Outdoor Gongs: Thomas Yang
Executive Creative Director, DDB Group Singapore
2 Comments
Holy S***! Where are the WOMEN? Does AAMS champion diversity or maybe next year?
I’m asking the same question as well. Its awesome that Pat Law is there but also rather shameful that this is the absolute state of our creative community. Creative Circle please do better!