Won in Total Three Gold SABRE And Two In2 SABRE Awards

The firm attained three awards at The Holmes Report‘s 2017 SABRE Awards EMEA recently. The awards honour superior achievement in branding, reputation and engagement across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

“We are very proud of these award winning campaigns and the teams that made them happen,” said Don Baer, Worldwide Chair and CEO, Burson-Marsteller. “Our EMEA team is leading some of our most innovative work in the world and these awards are a great tribute to our colleagues and client partners across the region.”

Burson-Marsteller’s honours include:

  • A Gold SABRE in the Chemicals and Industrials category for “a-ha – Eternalized by Hydro in Virtual Reality” – Norwegian Hydro with Burson-Marsteller Oslo.
  • A Gold SABRE in the Educational Cultural Institutions category for “When the Ravann Makes Its Way to the Notation System” – ABAIM with Blast Burson-Marsteller.
  • A Gold SABRE in the France geographic category for “This Cob is Amazing!” – French corn/maize industry bodies (AGPM, FNPSMS, Gnis) with Burson-Marsteller I&E.

Burson-Marsteller also won two In2 SABRE Awards, which recognise excellence in various categories of innovation and insight, with an emphasis on content creation as well as PR agency management and marketing. The firm was honoured in the PR Agency Citizenship category for “G(irls)20 2016 Summit” on behalf of G(irls)20 and in the Thought Leadership in PR category for “Inside the Hearts and Minds of Arab Youth: The Eighth-Annual Arab Youth Survey 2016” developed by ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller.

“We are extremely honoured to have our work recognised by The Holmes Report and the SABRE jurors,” said Ramiro Prudencio, CEO, Burson-Marsteller EMEA. “Just as importantly, we thank our clients for trusting us to push beyond convention and test boundaries to help their organisations succeed. These campaign awards recognise our terrific colleagues across the EMEA region who bring exceptional strategic and creative thinking to our clients every day. I am very proud of their great work.”

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