One Show jury to include three Canadians

Three Canadians are among the 2014 One Show jury. Luc Du Sault, partner and creative director at lg2, Taxi Toronto creative director Heather Hnatiuk and Swim co-founder Janet Kestin will join the 2014 jury in Santa Barbara, California this spring to select this year’s winners. Du Sault, Hnatiuk and Kestin join an additional 28 marketers […]

Three Canadians are among the 2014 One Show jury. Luc Du Sault, partner and creative director at lg2, Taxi Toronto creative director Heather Hnatiuk and Swim co-founder Janet Kestin will join the 2014 jury in Santa Barbara, California this spring to select this year’s winners.

Du Sault, Hnatiuk and Kestin join an additional 28 marketers from 11 countries who make up the jury. This year the One Show has also tweaked its jury process to include juries for specific areas of practices.

Du Sault is also co-chair of the 2014 Marketing awards, along with Kestin’s Swim partner Nancy Vonk.

“The One Show has always recruited the best creative talent in the world for its juries,” said Mary Warlick, CEO of The One Club, in a release. “This year, we are adding a dedicated print jury and a jury for our Intellectual Property category, new this year, to further refine the judging experience.”

The submission deadline for the One Show is Jan. 31, 2014. The event will be held on May 9, 2014, in New York.

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