Upcoming Adzact Awards

 

Join The Judging Panel For The B2B Ad Awards 2024

Adzact invites you to apply for an exclusive opportunity to be a panellist at the B2B Advertising Excellence Awards 2024. This event assembles the brightest minds in B2B marketing to spotlight and celebrate the most innovative and effective advertisements of the year.

Your Fellow Panellists:

  • Jonny Colclough, Digital Demand Generation Manager - Scandit

  • Michelle Booth, Head of Growth and Innovation - Lloyds

  • Carina Jenkins, Head of Marketing - IQIVIA

As a panellist, you’ll review and evaluate standout advertisements nominated by over 300 B2B marketing professionals. This is your chance to share your expertise, insights, and passion for marketing excellence with a global audience.

Nominee Highlights Include:

  • IBM: Showcasing innovation through cutting-edge technology solutions.

  • Snowflake: Transforming data management with cloud-based ingenuity.

  • Scandit: Pioneering mobile scanning technology to bridge physical and digital worlds.

  • Nice Systems: The AI Race is On.

  • Deel: Simplifying global hiring with their revolutionary employment platform.

Why Apply?

Influence and Recognition: Your voice and judgement will influence industry standards and spotlight groundbreaking work.

Networking: Collaborate with fellow experts and form valuable connections.

Insightful Exchange: Engage in deep discussions on the effectiveness and creativity of B2B advertising.

Ideal Candidates: We seek seasoned marketing professionals with a passion for advancing the industry, a rich background in marketing, and a keen eye for creativity, strategy, and impact.

Apply Now!

 

May 30th, 2024 11:00-12:00 PM GMT
Online

 

Nominees

 

IBM - Watson X

 

Deel - ‘Deel makes global HR “actually” fine’

 

Snowflake - Welcome to the Developers Channel

 
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