Final deadline for London International Awards entries - Get your entries in by August 15th

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The London International Awards has announced their final deadline extension for entries to the 2011 show. Due to repeated request for extensions the absolute fhe final deadline is August 15th, 2011. You can still enter your work into this year's Awards via www.liaawards.com.
 
The LIA juries that will judge entries at the Wynn and Encore hotels in Las Vegas in September are headed by: Non-Traditional • Print • Poster • Billboard - Pablo Del Campo - Chief Executive Officer - Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Buenos Aires. Integrated Campaign • TV/Cinema/Online Film - Andrew Keller - Partner / Chief Executive Officer - Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Boulder. Digital - Mike Geiger - Chief Digital Officer / Partner - Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco. The NEW Category - Faris Yakob - Chief Innovation Officer - MDC Partners, New York. Radio - Ralph van Dijk - Co-Founder / Creative Director - Eardrum, Sydney. Design • Package Design - Richard Bates - Chief Creative Officer - The Brand Union, New York. Music - Lyle Greenfield - President / Founder - Bang Music, New York

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