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Amanda Dorenberg of ArtsHouse Media Group joins the jury panel of DDX Asia Business Awards 2025
Amanda Dorenberg, who is the Co-founder and Global CEO of ArtsHouse Media Group, is a technology & media executive with a passion for disrupting traditional industries via new & emerging tech.
Amanda Dorenberg, Co-founder and Global CEO, ArtsHouse Media Group, joins the jury panel of DDX Asia Business Awards 2025.
Amanda Dorenberg is a technology & media executive with a passion for disrupting traditional industries via new & emerging tech. She is the co-founder and Global CEO of ArtsHouse Media Group (AMG), the parent company to Billboard Canada, Billboard UK, Rolling Stone Quebec, ArtsHelp, Waveland NXNE, the Climate Library, OOH Org and more, where she serves as CEO to each title.
Amanda is responsible for driving innovative change across the media industry combining community, media and technology. Leveraging her background in growth marketing and ad-tech, she is responsible for the organizational success, cultural integrations and business expansion for all companies.
The DDX Asia Business Awards celebrates excellence in the digital display industry, recognizing innovative solutions and impactful projects that transform brand experiences in retail and out-of-home (OOH) advertising spaces. The awards celebrate leaders and pioneers who push the boundaries of technology and creativity, fostering growth and innovation in the sector.
There are 10 categories in the awards, which are further bifurcated into Retail and OOH categories. Winners will be announced in the DDX Asia Business Awards ceremony to be held on February 20, the first day of DDX Asia Expo and the DDX Asia Business Conference.
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