ad:tech Announces Bigger, Better Awards Ceremony

ad:tech San Francisco is on the way. Yes, we go. Yes, we promote it. This year ad:tech is hosting a newer, bigger, better Awards Show. The biggest yet, the event will judge work in 24 categories from best B to B website to best campaign optimization to best mobile campaign to best overlay ad to best consumer campaign and more. Finalists include AKQA, T3, Mullen, Sharpe Partners, Deep Focus, Ogilvy, Draft/FCB, R/GA, Spacedog and others.

The judging will be done by 80 members of the advertising community along with an executive panel of 16 including FedEx’s Steve Pacheco, Denuo’s Scott Witt, Organic’s Mark Kingdon and Real Girls Media Network’s Kate Everett-Thorpe. And that’s just the formal stuff.

On Wednesday evening, April 25, during the ad:tech conference in San Francisco, the Awards Ceremony will be held beginning at 5:45PM with an open bar, munchies and DJ Zeph. At 6:30PM, there will be a Cirque du Soleil performance and the awards ceremony will begin at 6:45PM. Following the ceremony at 7:45, another Cirque du Soleil performance will take place with more music from DJ Zeph.

The awards ceremony will be part of ad:tech’s Connect LIVE! event and you can get tickets to both Connect LIVE! and the Awards show here.

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