The Gerety Awards executive jury session in Bangkok has officially concluded, bringing together leading creative voices from across the industry to review and discuss some of the strongest campaigns entered into the 2026 competition.
Held as part of Gerety’s global judging process, the in-person executive jury sessions play a key role in shaping the shortlist. This year, more than 260 judges from over 50 countries are participating across 15 jury locations worldwide, reflecting the Gerety Awards’ unique perspective and commitment to evaluating work through a powerful lens.
The Gerety Awards executive jury in Bangkok was led by Kanokkan Rinnachit, managing director, Yell Bangkok alongside a jury of creative leaders from across the region.
Kanokkan Rinnachit said: “Gerety is always one of my favourite moments to celebrate great work together. This year felt even more special, sharing the experience with an inspiring group of women from different cultures and backgrounds. I learned a lot from every conversation. So many ideas were built on small insights, some pieces stand out because it overcomes limitations. Also created meaningful impact for communities, people, and that product and business. Truly inspiring.”
The Gerety Awards shortlist will be announced on June 16, followed by a series of live Jury Insights Panels featuring members of the executive juries discussing standout trends, themes emerging from the judging rooms, and what defines creative excellence in 2026.
The highest-scoring shortlisted campaigns will also be featured in the Gerety Shortlist Reel, a curated showcase shared with agencies, production companies, brands, and creative leaders around the world during shortlist week.
To celebrate the announcement of the shortlist, Gerety Awards will once again host its VIP BBQ gathering during Cannes, bringing together judges, entrants, partners, and friends of the awards for an evening celebrating the work shaping the industry this year.
The final winners will be selected by the Gerety Grand Jury following the executive jury sessions.
