Alina Damaschin joins jury for PR category at Cannes Lions 2017

Newsroom 12/05/2017 | 14:00

Alina Damaschin, creative leader / managing partner of Rogalski Damaschin Public Relations agency, is representing Romania in this year’s Cannes PR Jury.

“In 2017, Romania received access to more judging categories for shortlists evaluations, but PR is the only section where we have in jury a representative that will decide the winners. On the list of Romanian professionals proposed to join the PR jury there were Cohn & Jansen and Geometry Global, both agencies who scooped Gold in this category during the last 2 years. I recommended Alina Damaschin not only for an exceptional career achieved both in classical advertising and creative PR, but also for the results of the agency she represents, such is the Gold from Lions Entertainment in 2016, for a case where they handled the creative PR part,” said Teodora Migdalovici, Ambassador Cannes Lions Romania.

This is for the second time in the agency’s history when one of its representatives is invited to judge in Cannes Lions. In 2009, Eliza Rogalski was the first Romanian juror in Cannes Lions.

With 19 years’ worth of experience in communication, Alina Damaschin worked initially in advertising, in agencies like D’Arcy, Saatchi & Saatchi and Lowe, where she coordinated tens of integrated communication projects for national and international brands. Afterwards, she switched to PR, first as managing director, then as partner at Rogalski Damaschin Public Relations.

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