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North America Round One Jury North America Round One Jury Ahmet Abaci Kimberly Bartkowski Dana Bonkowski VP, Brand Mktg. VP, Group Creative Director SVP, Media Director Mizuno Publicis Kaplan Thaler Tapestry Chris Adams Leonardo Basterra Michael Boone Executive Creative Director Executive Director, Digital Mktg. Principal Saatchi & Saatchi Lopez Negrete Communications Launch Agency Jeremy Adams Eric Baumgartner Kevin Botfeld Sr. Mktg. Director Chief Innovation Officer SVP, Creative Director Pom Wonderful VML 22squared Ernesto Adduci Lesley Bedard William Boucher VP, Acct. Director VP, Strategy SVP, Mktg. Lapiz USA Juniper Park Key Bank Matt Albert Jeff Beringer Doug Brames EVP, Group Acct. Director EVP, Global Practice Leader, Digital Mktg. Director Publicis Seattle GolinHarris Tyson Pam Alvord David Berne Kim Brink SVP, Director of Client Services SVP, Director of Strategic Planning VP, Brand Mktg. Ogilvy & Mather Atlanta RPA NASCAR Keisha Andrews-Rangel Susan Betteridge Josie Brown VP, Media Strategy Group Creative Director Sr. Acct. Director LatinWorks mcgarrybowen Omelet LA Michael Aniballi Peter Blackwell Kathryn Brown VP Director, Mktg. SVP, Sr. Acct. Director TC Media Volkswagen Canada BBDO Ann Antonini Anna Bleers Tracey Brown VP, Brand Leader SVP, Group Acct. Director Managing Director Doner Partners Energy BBDO RAPP Dallas Emma Armstrong Joan Bloom Duncan Bruce EVP, WW Sr. Director SVP, Mktg. & Product Mgmt. President, CCO BBDO Fidelity Investments Publicis Canada Marie Audier Debra Bluman David Burden Divisional VP, Mktg. SVP, Planning Sr. Strategist Coach Initiative Allen & Gerritsen Scott Baker Nick Blunden Amanda Butts Manager, Mktg. Comm. SVP, Director of Digital & VP, Creative Director Porsche Cars North America Content Strategy Leo Burnett Worldwide The Economist Dennis Bannon Denise Byrd Sr. Director, Advt. Sarah Bogaczyk Group Creative Director Conagra Foods, Inc. VP, Acct. Director UniWorld Group, Inc. Leo Burnett/Arc Worldwide Brett Barash Alvaro Cabrera Planning Director Margot Bogue Executive Director, Creative Strategy VML SVP, Co-Director of Brand Planning Ogilvy & Mather Cramer-Krasselt Janet Barker-Evans Mark Canavan SVP, Group Creative Director Emily Bond SVP, Group Creative Director Ryan Partnership EVP, General Manager Nurun Rick Candelaria Karen Barnaby VP, Client Mgmt. VP, Acct. Director Tony Bonilla Millward Brown Grey Group VP, Creative Director HY Connect Suzanne Canino Director, Mktg. The Seattle Times North America Round One Jury Sam Cannon Todd Copilevitz Josh Dean Executive Creative Director Partner, Digital Strategy VP, Brand Comm. Razorfish JWT Chobani Ricardo Cardenas Tara Cosentino Denise Delahorne Executive Creative Director SVP, Acct. Director SVP, Strategist, La Agencia de Orci Grey Group US Business Development DDB Jarek Carethers David Crawford Group Creative Director SVP, Group Creative Director Dino Demopoulos UniWorld Group, Inc. GSD&M VP, Strategy & Innovation DDB Canada Steffany Carey Simon Creet Assoc. Creative Director CCO Majja Dennis Threshold Interactive The Hive EVP, Mktg. Allen & Gerritsen Erin Cast David Crist VP, Mktg. VP, Mktg. Elizabeth Deschenes Softsheen Carson 3M Sr. Product Manager, Global Exclusives, Star Wars Allison Cenna Marisol Cruz Hasbro, Inc. Strategy Director Executive Director, DDB Strategic Mktg. Julio Desir Lopez Negrete Communications VP, Creative Director Kim Chance The Marketing Store Director, Media & Planning Services Jack Daley Bromley VP, Consumer Mktg. Arnie Digeorge Nickelodeon Exectutive Creative Director Michael Chapman R&R Partners SVP, Group Planning Director Erica David The Martin Agency Planning Director Aurelio Diluciano 180 LA VP Dabo Che Millward Brown Executive Creative Director Joycelyn David Spike DDB National Director, Product Mktg. Jean Donahue Western Union SVP Joshua Cherfoli Grey Group Manager, Mktg. Comm. Ian Davidson Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini Planning Director Curt Doty Financial Services VML SVP, West Coast Digital & Creative Services Daniel Cherry Michael Davidson Weber Shandwick VP, Consumer Planning & Rsch. SVP, Business Unit Director Diageo North America DDB Canada Dave Douglas Executive Creative Director Rich Claussen Tim Davies Anomaly EVP, Talent Development Group Acct. Director Bailey Lauerman Blitz Media Carol Dunne VP, Brand Mktg. Jeremy Coen Robert Davis La Quinta Inns & Suites SVP SVP, Digital Millward Brown PJA Advertising + Marketing Megan Dwyer SVP, Strategic Planning Director Crystal Collier Valerie Davis Saatchi & Saatchi CEO CEO, Principal Tarp Worldwide EnviroMedia Regan Ebert SVP, Mktg. Phil Collyer Laura Davis-Taylor Dr. Pepper Snapple Group SVP, Creative Services SVP, Managing Director Jack Morton Worldwide BBDO ShopWork Kinney Edwards Executive Creative Director John Coombe Christopher Day Tribal Worldwide New York VP, Mktg. Sr. Director, Mktg., Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Canada & LATAM Simon El-Hage Expedia SVP, Director of Strategic Planning Casanova North America Round One Jury Peiti Fang Michelle Gerstin Jenny Hall Director, Brand Strategy + VP, Strategy Director VP, Planning Director Mktg. Communication DDB Cavalry Boost Mobile Jennifer Gerwen Neale Halliday Brad Feinberg VP, Acct. Director Planning Director Sr. Media Manager Cavalry Draftfcb MillerCoors Shari Glickman Susan Hallock-Smith Chris Ferguson SVP, Strategy & Creative VP, Mktg. Comm. Executive Creative Director Jack Morton Worldwide Capital Group Tribal Worldwide Andrea Goldman Emilie Hamer Brittany Fero VP, Acct. Director SVP Planning Director EVP, Head of Strategy Deutsch Los Angeles Team Detroit Publicis Seattle Andy Goldsmith Jason Harrington Jamie Ferreira VP, Creative & Brand Strategy SVP, Managing Director SVP, Creative American Cancer Society Optimedia Seattle Digitas Boston Jason Gole Brynn Harris E.G. Fishburne SVP, Partner, Integrated Investment VP, Events, Experiential Mktg. Director, Quaker Universal McCann Alcone Marketing PepsiCo Luciana Gomez Jacqui Hartnett Dan Fisher Chief Relationship Officer President SVP Creative Director Dieste Starmark Leo Burnett/Arc Worldwide Maria Gomez-Soler Federico Hauri Beltramo Tyson Flandreau Global VP, Consumer Insights Assoc. Creative Director Executive Director, Acct. Mgmt. Newell Rubbermaid Conill Creature Esty Gorman Joie Healy Richard Fofana Director, Strategy Sr. Manager, Social Media Comm. VP, Strategy iris Cisco Universal McCann Canada Jennifer Gove Rob Heckman Jeff Freedman VP, Group Acct. Director VP, Media CEO Olson Resource Interactive Small Army Deb Grant Eldad Heilweil Patrick Frend Assoc. Creative Director, Art Director VP, Strategy Director President, East Arnold McCann New York Razorfish Elena Grasmann Kerry Henderson Trent Fulton SVP, Acct. Director SVP, Group Director VP, Managing Director Grey Group Starcom Worldwide The Hive Kimberly Greenia Anthony Henriques Meghan Gamboa Director, Advt. EVP, Creative US Mktg. Director The Home Depot PARTNERS+simons Hasbro, Inc. Robert Guay Bryan Herrman Luis Garrido SVP, Managing Director SVP, Acct. Mgmt. VP, Director of Strategic Planning Digitas Boston Barkley Martin Williams Uwe Gutschow Jeff Hoffmeister Scott Gassert Head, Digital & Social Strategy VP General Manager, Media Interception INNOCEAN USA Millward Brown Dieste Gary Hahn Gail Hollander Linda Gates VP, Mktg.& Media EVP, WW Acct. Director VP, Creative & Brand Synergy Elvis Presley Enterprises Publicis Kaplan Thaler jcpenney North America Round One Jury Glenn Hollis Anne-Marie Kline Alicia Lisowski VP, Brand Mktg. & Advt. SVP, Managing Director of Managing Director Tim Hortons BrandLIVE, Social.Content MediaCom Chicago Digitas Boston Carrie Holtkamp Don Longfellow Creative Director Ram Krishnamurthy SVP, Acct. Planning The Food Group Group Director, INNOCEAN USA Corporate Mktg. Strategy Kate Houghton The Coca-Cola Company Dana Lowe VP, Acct. Director SVP, Managing Director Energy BBDO Margie Kupfer Millward Brown VP, Mktg. Ron Huey Lord and Taylor Jen Lu SVP, Executive Creative Director Creative Mutant CSE Scott Laine Droga5 Executive Director, Todd Hunter Digital Sales & Mktg. Don Lupo Executive Creative Director Bon Appetit SVP, Director of Digital Production CAA Marketing Dailey Advertising Tom Lamb Doreen Ida Founder Judy Mahtaban President, Confections & Oh Yeah Marketing Advisory VP, Client & Mkt. Development Snacks Division Millward Brown Nestlé USA James Lanyon SVP, Strategy Seb Maitra Daniel Infanti Sanders\Wingo EVP, Media Analytics & Search SVP, Mktg. & Advt. Hill Holliday CIT Group Mark Laske VP, Client Services Greg Manago Sassan Jahan The Marketing Arm Sr. Producer, Managing Director, VP, Mktg. North America PepsiCo Beverages Canada Pat Laughlin Mindshare Entertainment Creative Director Dan Japhet Laughlin Constable Mike Margolin President SVP, Director of Media Strategy Strategic Media Alignment Sean Laughlin RPA Director, Mktg. Strategy Jessica Joerg Harley-Davidson Motor Company Dina Marovich Acct. Director SVP, Media & Interactive Mktg. Proximity John Lazowski Paramount Pictures Sr. Director, Mktg. Nicole Kaplan Insights & Innovation Brad Martin SVP, Group Director ACH Food Companies Sr. Director, Insights Momentum Worldwide Quaker Ryan Lein Scott Karambis Director, Consumer Insights Dave Martin VP, Planning Hanesbrands SVP, Media Sapient Ignited Pete Lerma Arnel Kasmally Founder, Principal Lance Martin SVP, Group Acct. Director Richards/Lerma Executive Creative Director, Partner Geometry Global UNION Evan Levy Erin Keeley SVP, Group Creative Director Christian Mathieu Director, Brand Development Fitzgerald+CO Founding Partner, Strategy mono Open Francine Li Niall
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