WeArisma’s CEO, Jenny Tsai, is a finalist for Campaign Tech Awards’ Tech Pioneer of the Year. Her unique blend of human expertise and AI in influencer marketing has been recognized for transforming the industry. Congratulations to all the shortlisted companies.
Published On: April 26, 2022
Jenny Tsai Shortlisted for Tech Pioneer of the Year 2022 at Campaign Tech Awards
he team at Wearisma are delighted to announce that Wearisma’s CEO and Founder, Jenny Tsai, has been shortlisted for Campaign Tech Awards’ Tech Pioneer of the Year 2022.
The Campaign Tech Awards exist to celebrate and showcase the companies that represent the industry’s trailblazing thinkers, imaginative clients and cutting-edge technology. Championing the collaboration between agencies, brands and the technology communities, recognising the outstanding work produced together to drive the creative industries forward.
We are very proud to have been shortlisted and would like to congratulate all the other companies who have also been shortlisted. The full list of shortlisted companies can be seen here.

“Jenny Tsai, Founder and CEO of Wearisma, has created a genuinely unique influencer marketing platform that boasts some of the biggest names in fashion as clients and appeals to mass-market consumer brands. Her relentless commitment to finding the perfect blend of human expertise and augmented intelligence (AI) has made a significant impact on the world of influencer marketing, helping to transform the industry from one that looked set to become hugely commoditised and un-trust worthy to one of the most authentic marketing channels in the digital era.”
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