In the fourth annual list ranking creative excellence in public relations, the firm has clinched the top spot, marking its second first place win

Weber Shandwick has placed first on The Holmes Report‘s 2015 Global Creative Index, the fourth annual list ranking creative excellence in public relations. The agency previously won top spot on the brand’s inaugural Index in 2012 and has since remained in the top three every year that the ranking has been published.

The agency has won top spot at least once before and it was during The Holmes Report’s inaugural Global Creative Index in 2012. The network has since remained in the top three every year that the ranking has been published, until now.

The Index celebrates the most creative public relations agencies in the world. In developing the list, The Holmes Report takes into account entries and winners from more than 25 public relations award programmes from around the globe over a 12-month period.

In the list of the top 10 most creative PR campaigns, the agency and its clients earned recognition for three campaigns, the most of any agency, for work on the Danone Nutricia Crisis, Yum! Brands World Hunger Relief, and Who Framed Master Kong?

“The power of creativity is limitless. It takes bold thinking, bravery, and more importantly, uber-talented employees and incredible client partners to deliver work with an impact. We celebrate this honour with them and we look forward to continuing to defy the boundaries of creativity and big ideas together,” said Gail Heimann, President of Weber Shandwick.

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