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Symbol Awards name Anietie Udoh among World’s most influential business figures  

Nigerian marketing communications leader, Anietie Udoh, has been named to the prestigious Powerlist of the Most Influential People in Business by the Symbol Awards, marking a defining moment in his

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March 19, 2026·3 min read

Nigerian marketing communications leader, Anietie Udoh, has been named to the prestigious Powerlist of the Most Influential People in Business by the Symbol Awards, marking a defining moment in his rising global career.

The recognition, which drew over 1,700 nominations from more than 80 countries, celebrates individuals shaping industries, driving innovation, and influencing the future of business. Udoh’s inclusion underscores his growing stature not just within Nigeria or Africa, but across the global marketing and communications landscape.

The honour comes on the heels of an extraordinary run of international jury appointments between 2025 and 2026, which has positioned Udoh as one of the most visible African voices in global creative evaluation.

His entry into the global jury circuit began with his appointment to the Native Advertising Awards in Denmark, where he joined leading industry experts to assess groundbreaking work in brand storytelling.

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That milestone quickly evolved into a series of high-profile roles. In 2025, Udoh served as a juror for the International Content Marketing Awards, the International ECHO Awards, and the Effie Awards South Africa.

He was also named a Grand Jury member of the AME Awards, one of the industry’s most respected platforms for measuring marketing effectiveness globally.

Within Nigeria, he contributed to industry recognition as a juror for the PR Power List, further strengthening his influence across both local and international ecosystems.

Udoh’s global momentum has continued into 2026 with an expanding list of jury appointments. He was selected to serve on the jury of the NYX Awards, joining a global council of experts tasked with recognising excellence in creativity and innovation.

His 2026 jury portfolio also includes roles at the Horizon Interactive Awards, the Internet Advertising Competition, the World Independent Advertising Awards, the Sabre Awards EMEA, and the Claro Awards.

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Beyond these recent appointments, Udoh’s broader industry recognition includes affiliations within global award ecosystems such as the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the Loeries Awards, the New York Festivals International Advertising Awards, and the African Cristal Festival.

Read Also: Anietie Udoh joins Global Jury of Horizon Interactive Awards 2026

Industry observers say the combination of consistent jury appointments and global recognitions has elevated Udoh into a rare category of professionals who not only evaluate world-class campaigns but also help shape the standards by which they are judged.

His inclusion on the Symbol Awards Powerlist is therefore seen as a natural progression, a validation of his influence in defining conversations around creativity, effectiveness, and strategic impact in marketing communications.

With nearly two decades of experience spanning journalism, public relations, and integrated marketing communications, Udoh has built a reputation for combining innovation with measurable results, a quality increasingly valued across global award platforms.

Beyond personal achievement, his growing global presence also signals a broader shift for Africa. Through his roles on international juries, Udoh brings African perspectives into global decision-making spaces, helping ensure that the continent’s creativity and market realities are reflected in how excellence is defined worldwide.

As his international profile continues to expand, the Symbol Awards recognition not only celebrates his past achievements but also reinforces his role as a key figure shaping the future of global marketing — with Africa firmly in the conversation.

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