The 2022
PRISM Awards says that it saw 250 entries, of which 140 will receive awards, distributed among a mix of agencies and individuals.
"It is a huge scaling up of the
PRISM Awards, resulting in more winners this time around," adds Tebogo Ditshego, president of event organiser the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA).
Ditshego says, "Our aim for 2022 has been to broaden the democratisation of the awards, where first-time entries are winners."
According to the awards, these individuals represent the cream of South Africa's marketing, communications, and social media industries — and include business, agencies, academia, government and news organisations.
Ditshego says that he is excited about the new
Public Sector Award, which seeks to encourage PR and communications practitioners in government and state-owned enterprises to pursue excellence in their campaigns. Ditshego adds that the diverse and experienced 2022 judges' panel adds a high degree of credibility to the
PRISM Awards.
According to the awards, independent auditors were brought on board to ensure that the judging process was fair for all entrants and ultimately the deserving winners. Entrants were also invited and taken through the judges' and auditors' reports in the interests of full transparency.
The chief judge of the 2022
PRISM Awards is Willem S. Eksteen, chief executive of Stone. Eksteen is a former managing director of South African Tourism (SAT) for the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden region, based in London.
According to the awards, Eksteen promoted South Africa as a tourism destination in the most substantial global source market.
Eksteen has subsequently driven the strategic approach and engagement for several national and international organisations, creating an incomparable skillset and unrivalled experience in various fields.
Before joining SAT, Eksteen was the managing director of the multidisciplinary integrated marketing and communication company FKICP, headquartered in the United Kingdom, with operational offices in the United Kingdom and the United States.
"The quest for excellence, value impact and unquestionable integrity should always be guiding principles in the
PRISM Awards when recognising the achievements in our industry. The awards must set a high benchmark to aspire to and should not be a mere confirmation of entry exercise," says Eksteen.
Eksteen concludes, "The
PRISM Awards also provide a platform to contribute wider than our benefit. We must raise standards, empower the next generation of professionals, and continually add value to the society where we have the privilege to work."
For more information about the 2022
PRISM Awards click
here.
The full 2022
PRISM Awards judges’ panel are:
- Simone Carter from the University of Johannesburg
- Thandi Chaotsane-Moticoe from Purple Room Consultancy
- Lauren Chavez from King James Group
- Jennifer Clark from Hill & Knowlton
- Laura Cooke from Multichoice Connected Video (Showmax)
- Tsholofelo Dihutso
- Rob Garden from Levergy
- Themba Hlengani from Hlengani & Assoc
- Nicky James from Tribeca
- Tracy Jones from Positive Dialogue
- Fareez Joulay from Eclipse PR
- Vista Kalipa from On Point PR
- Ruiter Keletso from IIE
- Thabani Khumalo from Danone
- Emma King from The Friday Street Club
- Suzanne Koshiaris from We Worldwide
- Nomshado Lubisi
- Sinethemba Mabuyakhulu
- Tshepang Mabuza from the IIE
- Lara Magnus from Orange Ink
- Thembisile Makhanya from the IIE
- Minkateko Maluleke from the IIE
- Tom Manners from Clockwork Media
- Rhodé Marshall from FleishmanHillard
- Mbali Maseko
- Tshegofatso Masote
- Phuti Mathapo from Capricorn Municipaliity
- Retshedisitswe Matlabe from the IIE
- Lerato Matsaneng from Sanlam Investments
- Pheliswa Mayekiso form the JSE
- Sabelo Mbuku form the Transport Education & Training Authority
- Jacki McEwen, founding partner at Eclipse
- Phumelelo Mhlanga from the IIE
- Troy Mocheko from Eclipse PR
- Tshidi Modikoane from Kwambele Social Marketing
- Mokgadi Molamodi from the IIE
- Oreratile Moletsane from the IIE
- Victor Moreriane from the Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development
- Moleboheng Motsoane from the IIE
- Nikki Munsie from the IAS
- Carmen Murray from Mobitainment
- Laureen Nonhlanhla Mxoli from Unilever
- Kesagee Nayager from Bombela
- Simbongile Ndlangisa from Melenial
- Andisa Ndlovu
- Sane Ndlovu from IN.PR
- Nelisa Ngqulana from PR Trends
- Vongani Ngwenika
- Ntombi Ntanzi
- Andre Oberholzer from Sappi
- Shirona Patel, from Wits University
- Lulama Philiso from Liberty
- Thuli Phiri from The African Storytellers
- Brittany Preece, Cerebra
- Elvis Presslin from Fundi Communications
- Thato Rahube form the IIE
- Melanie Ramjee from Tutone Communications
- Ngwako Ramohlale
- Cheryl Reddy from Eclipse PR
- Paul Reynell from Paddington Station PR
- Bonnie Robinson from The Reputationalist
- Madelain Roscher from PR Worx
- Darren Sandras from One-eyed Jack
- Sergio Santos-Van Vuuren from MSL South Africa
- Themba Sepotokele from Media
- Kerry Sheehan
- Neli Shuping from GCSI
- Iris Sibanda
- Caroline Smith from Flow Communications
- Lerato Songelwa from Hill & Knowlton
- Faiza Steyn from the Provincial Government in the Western Cape
- Renay Tandy from NGAGE
- Nicola Tarr, business unit director at Tribeca
- Reatile Tekateka from Multichoice Africa
- Natalie Themistocleous from FleishmanHillard
- David Tshabalala from Slaying Goliath
- Kevin Welman from ByDesign Communications, and
- Thando Xaba from the University of Johannesburg.
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