Ogilvy & Mather, one of Africa’s premier communications agency with operations in 27 countries across the continent, was recognised at the awards gala in every key category –
Television,
Print,
Radio,
Digital,
Interactive and
Media Innovation. Ogilvy & Mather's Churchill Oele and Patrick Biwott were also awarded the
Young Creatives Award, which comes with an opportunity to attend
Cannes International Festival in June 2017.
The CEO, Nadja Bellan-White, says, “We are delighted by this recognition. As an agency, we believe our work is about finding ideas across different mediums. This demonstrates the depth and breadth of our creativity as we help our clients to solve their business challenges through integrated communications campaigns.”
The regional managing director of Ogilvy & Mather Africa, Mathieu Plassard, says, “Growing and training young Kenyan talent is one of our key objectives as a group. The recognition of our talent in the
Young Creatives category highlights our efforts. Ultimately, in the words of our founder, David Ogilvy, who said that advertising agencies have to be like teaching hospitals. This is the reason we have strategic partnerships with different institutions to grow talent within the group.”
The
Advertising Practitioners Awards, which returned this year after a 12-year hiatus, celebrates creative ingenuity in the Kenyan advertising industry. A total of 66 awards were won in 15 creative categories from
TV, Radio & Print commercials,
Integrated Communications Campaign,
Digital,
Interactive,
Experiential,
Media Innovation,
Sustainable Marketing, and
Young Creatives Award. For this year’s awards,
APA partnered with Loeries, one of the world's most prestigious companies championing creative expression.
During the awards, Ogilvy & Mather Africa won two
Grand Prix, five
Gold (in
Media Innovation,
Digital,
Print,
Radio and
TV), five
Silver and
Certificates (
Print,
TV and
Media), six
Bronze (
Media Innovation,
Digital,
Print and
TV), and two
Young Creatives.
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