Ogilvy India's Piyush Pandey bags Lifetime Achievement Award at 53rd Clio Awards

Ogilvy & Mather was honored at the 53rd Annual Clio Awards in multiple categories recognizing outstanding work and creative achievements.
 
The Clios named the agency Network of the Year for award-winning work throughout the Ogilvy network. Award winning executions for TedX from Buenos Aires, IBM “Think Exhibit Posters” from New York, Unicef  “Costume” from Santiago, Chile and the Irish Society for the Prevention of Childhood Cruelty from Ireland contributed to the Network of the Year honor.
 
“This is the first time Ogilvy & Mather has received the Network of the Year award, and I’m proud of the amazing variety and quality of creativity displayed in all our global offices,” said Tham Khai Meng, Worldwide Chief Creative Officer of Ogilvy & Mather, who accepted the award at the Clio Awards.
 
Longtime Executive Chairman of Ogilvy & Mather India, Piyush Pandey, was named winner of the Clio Lifetime Achievement Award.
 
In presenting the award to Mr. Pandey, Ogilvy & Mather Chairman Shelly Lazarus said, “Over his 30 year career, Piyush has won over 600 awards and is known in his native India as the ‘godfather’ of modern advertising.  My favorite thing about Piyush is that he doesn’t think of advertising as a job. As he says, ‘When you’re having so much fun, how can you call it work?’  Congratulations to my long-time friend and collaborator on such a well-deserved achievement.”
 
Also at the Clio Awards, Memac Ogilvy Tunis won the Grand Clio in Innovative Media for “The Return of Dictator Ben Ali.” This multi-platform effort drove Tunisians to vote for the country’s president by reminding the country of its past under dictatorship.  The campaign succeeded in achieving a record 88% of voter turnout.
 
“The breath of work seen from Ogilvy & Mather this year was truly astounding.  The recognition they are receiving is well-deserved and I believe that they are not just having a great year, I expect to see them dominating the creative landscape for some time to come,” said  Karl Vontz, Director of the CLIO Awards. 
 
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