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Rich haul for O&M in Asian Adfest

Our Bureau

Chennai , March 21

OGILVY & Mather bagged seven golds, 12 silvers and 24 bronzes at the Asian Adfest awards last week, according to a press release.

O&M offices across Asia took home the largest haul of medals including one for the Best Young Creative Team of the Year, won by O&M Hong Kong.

OgilvyOne, Mumbai won two silvers and a bronze for work on the Cancer Patients Aid Association campaign.

OgilvyOne and O&M Bangalore won bronzes for IBM Drop Box's campaign for Active Protection System and for the outdoor advertisement for IBM Think Pad Notebooks.

Ms Renuka Jaypal, President, OgilvyOne India &National Business Director (Telecom), said, "This win reinforces the creative edge in OgilvyOne. We would like to believe that we are fast gaining ground to balance the scales on awards across 360 degrees."

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