IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

Last night was the final round of the 2nd IAA Jordan Charity Bowling championship which was held in Kempinski hotel with the participation of a number of advertising agencies in Jordan, in addition to some other teams, it was held over three nights, so I guess the number was big.

The event was nice, an opportunity for agencies to compete face to face :) but frankly I expected a more “exciting” event, I don’t know if Ramadan had any effect on it. Anyway this event aims at raising funds for King Hussein Cancer Center, the total amount raised was 6,800 JDs, and it was delivered to HRH Princess Ghaida Talal.

The winning teams are:
- First Place: Ipsos-Stat.
- Second Place: Orange.
- Third Place: Publicis Graphics.

Here are some shots from the event.

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

IAA Jordan Charity Bowling 2007

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2 Comments so far

  1. Hey isnt the CEO of Ipsos is the President of the IAA, I think they cheated :p

  2. What, you think they cheated? I don’t think so, I guess Ipsos team was really good, but if you look at the results the first two teams weren’t advertising agencies, which is weird since it was organized by the IAA :)

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