Juniper Park\TBWA’s Jenny Glover has been announced as a juror at this year’s Immortal Awards, joining the Canadian jury sponsored by Zulu Alpha Kilo.
In 1996 Jenny completed her law degree and to the delight of her parents, got a job as a lowly paid copywriter.
After spending 20 years working in South Africa she moved to Toronto and is currently peddling her particular brand of darkness as Chief Creative Officer at Juniper Park\TBWA.
Jenny cofounded Open Chair, the South African industry gender equity initiative and has presented festival master classes on her award-winning Mercedes-Benz campaigns.
She has won golds across all the major international award shows, as well as a coveted Cannes Grand Prix. She has also been fortunate enough to act as both jury president and judge on numerous occasions at both local and international festivals.
Her finest achievements are daughters, Grace (10) and Ivy (7), who help her maintain her incredibly chic under-eye rings.
Entries into The Immortal Awards will be accepted until September 9th 2022. All entries must be made for a commissioning client, and must have first aired, broadcast, displayed, launched or published between 1st September 2021 and 31st August 2022.
Every member of LBB is entitled to up to five entries, depending on their membership tier. This year, Silver members will receive two entries and Gold members will receive five entries. The full list of rules, including eligibility dates, can be found here.
If you’d like to enter the Immortal Awards but you’re not yet a member of LBB, sign up here today. If you’re already a member and would like to increase your number of entries, you can upgrade your membership here.
Thanks to our wonderful Immortal Awards partners
Big Kahuna Films | CHEAT | Whitehouse Post
Company 3 | Framestore | JSM Music | The Public House | Zauberberg Productions | Zulu Alpha Kilo
Absolute Post | Adobe | Blind Pig | Brill Building | Compass Rose
Concord Music Publishing | Gramercy Park Studios
Freedman International | Jam Worldwide | Limehouse | The Embassy | The Mill
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