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Campaign BIG Awards 2008, Judging Panels

Click on the Judges to find out more on each panel. Each of the panel heads, along with Awards Chairman Nigel Bogle will judge the Integrated entries.

  • Awards Chairman

    Nigel Bogle

    Nigel Bogle is Group Chairman of BBH, the agency he co-founded with John Bartle and John Hegarty in 1982.

    They opened BBH with no business but in the first three months won the Audi and Levi Strauss accounts.These accounts remain with the agency today. BBH has offices in London, New York, Singapore, Tokyo, Shanghai and Sao Paulo and has pioneered a new model in servicing global and regional accounts including Unilever, Diageo, Levi Strauss, British Airways and Vodafone.

    Nigel has overall responsibility for the future direction of the business as well as working on several accounts. He has driven the agency's expansion into digital, mobile and programming. He led the development of Engagement Planning at BBH, bringing channel planning expertise back into the agency and he spearheaded the agency's move into brand invention with the launch of ZAG.

    BBH has won more agency of the year titles than any other UK agency. In 2006 he received the President's Award from the BTAA. In 2006 and 2007 Campaign voted him top CEO in the industry.

    • Outdoor
      Panel Head

      Trevor Beattie
    • Radio
      Panel Head

      Russell Ramsey
    • Press
      Panel Head

      Rosie Arnold
    • Direct
      Panel Head

      Rory Sutherland
    • TV & Cinema
      Panel Head

      Richard Flintham
    • Digital
      Panel Head

      Mark Cridge
trevor beattie

Outdoor Judging Panel Head

Trevor Beattie, creative director, Beattie McGuinness Bungay

Trevor Beattie has worked on a string of high-profile advertising campaigns. He achieved notoriety in the 90s via the Eva Herzigova and Wonderbra "Hello Boys" poster campaign, and his stark revamping of high-street fashion chain French Connection UK as FCUK.

During a decade-long stint as the creative director and chairman of TBWA/London, he produced award-winning work for clients as diverse as PlayStation, McCain, Eurostar, Pretty Polly, Adidas and Playtex. He set up Beattie McGuinness Bungay (BMB) with his colleagues Andrew McGuinness and Bil Bungay from TBWA on Election Day, 5 May 2005. BMB won 16 of its first 20 new-business pitches, and now lists Carling, Ikea, McCain and Selfridges among its clients.

Outdoor Panel Judges:
  • Ewan Patterson

    Creative Director,  CHI & Partners

  • Jeremy Carr

    Creative Partner,  MCBD

  • Paul Brazier

    Creative Director,  AMV BBDO

  • Ed Morris

    Creative Director,  Lowe London

  • Brian Fraser

    Executive Creative Director,  McCann Erickson

  • Jeremy Male

    Chief executive Officer, UK and Northern Ireland,  JCDecaux

  • Marie Oldham

    Head of Strategy,  MPG

  • Dominic Chambers

    Former Head of Brand and Marketing Communication,  Vodafone

  • Simon Clift

    Chief Marketing officer,  Unilever

  • Richard Burdett

    Head of 4Creative, 4Creative

russell ramsey

Radio Judging Panel Head

Russell Ramsey, executive creative director, JWT London

Russell began his career at Saatchi & Saatchi, where he worked on brands including Allied Breweries, NSPCC, Tesco and British Airways. In the summer of 1990, he moved to BBH London. He was made a creative director in 1998, and chief creative director in 2005.

His trophy cabinet holds a D&AD golds, eight D&AD silvers, three Cannes golds and numerous awards from around the world. He oversaw the launch of a TV channel and various multiplatform communications for Audi.

Russell joined JWT London in September 2007 as the executive creative director.

Radio Panel Judges:
  • Jonathan Barrowman

    Head Of Radio,  Initiative Media London

  • David Bain

    Partner,  Beattie McGuinness Bungay

  • Dean Webb

    Creative,  The Red Brick Road

  • Martin Simms

    Managing Director,  Eardrum

  • Simon Daglish

    National Sales & Trade Marketing Director,  GCap Media

  • Ian Mactavish

    Director/Producer,  Radioville

  • Nick Kidney

    Creative Director,  Bartle Bogle Hegarty

rosie arnold

Press Judging Panel Head

Rosie Arnold, creative director, Bartle Bogle Hegarty

Rosie is extremely loyal. She started at a tiny hotshop agency straight out of Central St Martins Art School in 1983 and has been there ever since. That little hotshop was Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Throughout her time at the agency, she has won six Cannes Golds, three Campaign Gold awards, five D&AD Silvers and an awful lot of nominations across a number of accounts.

For the past ten years, Rosie has been a creative director at BBH responsible for, among other briefs, Lynx/Axe, Robinsons and Gordon's. In August 2007, Rosie was appointed to the management team responsible for running BBH London. Recently, she completed a three-month sabbatical at the Royal College of Art.

Press Panel Judges:
  • Graham Fink

    Executive Creative Director,  M&C Saatchi

  • Emer Stamp

    Creative Director,  DDB London

  • Mike Soutar

    Chief Executive,  ShortList Magazine

  • Adam Tucker

    Copywriter

  • David Hackworthy

    Strategic Partner,  The Red Brick Road

  • Mike Boles

    Creative Partner,  Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe / Y&R

  • Andrew Alty

    Creative Director,  And Partners

  • Jon Williams

    Chief Creative Officer,  Grey London

  • Jeremy Craigen

    Creative Director,  DDB London

  • Adam Scholes

    Creative Director,  JWT

  • Suzanne Douglas

    Chief Marketing Officer,  Heinz

rory sutherland

Direct Judging Panel Head

Rory Sutherland, vice-chairman, Ogilvy Group UK

Rory Sutherland joined OgilvyOne as a graduate trainee in 1988, and, after a spell as the world's worst account man (at one point he was booked on a time-management course but got the date wrong), he found salvation working for Steve Harrison as a junior copywriter.

A few awards later he was promoted to the role of creative director in 1997, and, in 2006, he was made vice-chairman of the Ogilvy Group in the UK in recognition of his improved timekeeping. He is also a columnist for The Spectator and is a hugely popular blogger on Brand Republic.

Direct Panel Judges:
  • David Harris

    Executive Creative Director,  Wunderman

  • Ben Rachel

    Planning Director,  Clark McKay Walpole

  • Dave Mullen

    Creative Director,  Story

  • Rebecca Rae

    Creative Director,  Craik Jones Watson Mitchell Voelkel

  • David Prideaux

    Executive Creative Director,  Publicis

  • Caitlin Ryan

    Executive Creative Director,  Proximity London

  • Phil Nun

    Founding Partner,  Trinity

  • David Kyffin

    Managing Director of Direct and Digital,  Mediacom

  • Steve Stretton

    Partner,  Archibald Ingall Stretton

  • Catherine Kehoe

    Brand Communications Director,  Lloyds TSB

  • Garry Munns

    Creative Director, Arc

  • Anthony Miller

    Head of Media Development, Royal Mail

richard flintham

TV & Cinema Judging Panel Head

Richard Flintham, founding partner and executive creative director, Fallon

Richard Flintham was a founding partner of Fallon London in 1998.

After stints at Butterfield Day and Duckworth Finn Grubb Waters, he moved to BMP DDB in 1994 where he became group head. At BMP DDB, he launched campaigns for Volkswagen, Sony, Doritos, the Labour Party, London Transport, the Ministry of Sound and Marmite.

His awards include five D&AD silvers, one D&AD gold, five British Television golds, two Cannes lions and three One Show golds, as well as the Marketing Society Grand Prix and 3 IPA Effectiveness golds.

TV & Cinema Panel Judges:
  • Sam Cartmell

    Partner and Copywriter,  The Red Brick Road

  • Russ Lidstone

    Chief Strategic Officer,  Euro RSCG London

  • Russell Place

    Chief Strategy Officer,  Universal McCann

  • Damon Collins

    Executive Creative Director,  Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe / Y & R

  • Paul Silburn

    Creative Partner,  Saatchi & Saatchi

  • Greg Burke

    Creative Partner,  Ogilvy London

  • Yan Elliott

    Creative Director,  WCRS

  • David Pemsel

    Group Managing Director,  ITV

  • Fredrik Bond

    Director,  Sonny London

  • Claire Harrison-Church

    Brand Marketing Director,  Boots

mark cridge

Digital Judging Panel Head

Mark Cridge, chief executive, glue London

Mark has worked in interactive since 1994, when he left the world of architecture. Previously a senior creative at Modem Media in London, he left in 1999 to establish glue London in order to inject some creativity and rigorous thinking into the UK's digital advertising scene. Glue has grown quickly and now employs more than 120 people, who are hard at work with a client list that includes Adidas, Nokia, Bacardi, Eurostar, Virgin, Coca Cola, Aviva and Sony Playstation.

Mark was cited by Campaign as a "Face to Watch" in 2000, and has since featured in the FT Creative Business 50, picked up the inaugural Digital Achiever of the Year gong at the 2005 Campaign Digital Awards and was even voted as the most influential person in new media by his peers in New Media Age.

Glue is the most-awarded UK digital agency for the past two years, and it came joint sixth in the inaugural digital Gunn Report.

Digital Panel Judges:
  • Dominic Goldman

    Creative Director,  Bartle Bogle Hegarty

  • Liz Sivell

    Creative Director,  Profero

  • Katie Carruthers

    Senior Copywriter,  Agency Republic

  • Flo Heiss

    Creative Partner,  Dare

  • Mike Anderson

    Managing Director,  News Group Newspapers

  • Simon Andrews

    Chief Strategy Officer - Worldwide,  Mindshare Interaction

  • Andy Sandoz

    Creative Partner,  Work Club

  • Fernanda Romano

    Creative Director,  JWT London

  • Faris Yakob

    Strategist,  Naked

  • Iain Tait

    Strategic Planning Director/Partner,  Poke

  • Peter Duffy

    Head of Marketing,  Audi