A Hungarian expert was added to the WINA jury
Lounge Group’s creative director Péter Radovics also takes a seat in the hundred-person international jury.
WINA, the World Independent Advertising Awards, will hold its prestigious international award ceremony in Monterrey, Mexico in 2024, and this time the hundred-member jury of world-class professionals will have a Hungarian member in its ranks. Péter Radovics, the creative director of Lounge Group, which won the silver award in last year’s competition, will evaluate the entries with his colleagues on May 16 in Miami, and the awards will be presented on June 6.
The international award was created in 2016 with the aim of recognizing the work of independent, multinational agencies and networks from five continents and raising their local and regional visibility to the global level. The special nature of the competition is also shown by the fact that the entry is free of charge, the participants only have to pay for the so-called ‘awarding rights’ if they achieve a place. The 2024 registration period lasts until May 3, the organizers are waiting for applications on the official website of WINA.
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