All-Star Judging Panel for LSA’s 2017 Ad-to-Action Awards

The Local Search Association (LSA) is now accepting entries for the 2017 Ad-to-Action Awards which seeks to showcase new ideas, stimulate thinking and celebrate the best local and location-based marketing solutions. Entries will be judged on innovation, usability, execution and implementation, potential for ROI and solution design.

Doing the judging is a diverse panel of industry leaders, experts and analysts from across the “local” space, responsible for evaluating entries and selecting winners. The judges are:

  • Julie Bernard, CMO, Verve
  • Mike Bidgoli, Head of New Ad Products, Pinterest
  • Heath Bradbury, Sr. Manager, Digital Marketing & Innovation, Advance Auto Parts
  • Dax Brady-Sheehan, Head of Traditional Media, Google
  • Bernadette Coleman, CEO, Advice Local
  • Tom Edwards, Chief Digital Officer, Agency, Epsilon
  • Sam England, Product Manager, Facebook
  • Josh Glantz, VP, General Manager, SinglePlatform
  • Michael Hayes , CRO & CMO, UberMedia
  • David Kaplan, Managing Editor, GeoMarketing
  • Andrea Kayal, VP Marketing, Signpost
  • Ziv Koren, CMO, Camilyo
  • Louise Lachmann, CEO & Co-Founder, Mono Solutions
  • Nissim Lehyani, Director of Product, GoDaddy
  • Vinay Panday, Director, SMB Marketing and Advertiser Growth, Twitter
  • Corey Quinn, CMO, Scorpion
  • Michelle Smith, Vice President, Strategy, Gatehouse Media
  • Sherry Thomas-Zon, Product Management, Mobile, Macy’s
  • Thomas Walle, CEO, Unacast
  • Susannah Wesley-Ahlschwede, Senior Vice President, Edelman

There is no fee for entry and the competition is open to all media, technology, marketing and advertising providers. Click here to learn more about the categories, award rules and to submit your entry. The deadline to submit is December 31, 2016 and we will be showcasing finalists and winners at the 2017 LSA Conference.

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