The 2011 MIAs jury announced

Media Innovation Awards co-chairs Bruce Neve, CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group Canada, and Marie Josee Lamothe, vice-president, chief marketing and communications officer of L’Oreal Canada, have been talking to some of the industry’s leading professionals across the country about joining this year’s jury. After weeks of discussion, they are ready to announce the prestigious group […]

Media Innovation Awards co-chairs Bruce Neve, CEO of Starcom MediaVest Group Canada, and Marie Josee Lamothe, vice-president, chief marketing and communications officer of L’Oreal Canada, have been talking to some of the industry’s leading professionals across the country about joining this year’s jury. After weeks of discussion, they are ready to announce the prestigious group they’ve assembled.

Angela Scardillo, vice-president, marketing, Best Buy Canada
Ann Stewart, general manager and managing director, ExceleratorMedia
Anne-Marie Laberge, VP marketing and communications, Telus Canada
Bruno Guglielminetti, director, digital communications, National PR
Chris Jordan, president, Y&R
Dale Hooper, SVP marketing, Rogers Media
Karine Courtemanche, president, Touche PHD
Lori Legault, VP, national sales, Shaw Media
Shane Cameron, managing director, digital, OMD
Sheri Metcalfe, VP, co-managing director, Jungle Media
Susan Schaefer, VP, head of networks and marketing, Corus
Virginia Pino, VP, market and consumer intelligence, MediaCom Canada

One of the industry’s premier events, the 2011 MIAs are Nov. 17 in Toronto. And if you’re planning to enter work to be reviewed by this jury, time is running out. The deadline to enter is Sept. 9. If you haven’t already done so, click here now to register and review the entry process.

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