Auckland-based Special Group has been named the most effective agency in the Asia-Pacific region at the Effie Awards, beating competition from global rivals in Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
The news comes hot on the heels of Special being named best creative agency in the world by the prestigious Campaign magazine in the UK, and follows a trifecta win of New Zealand “Agency of the Year” titles – including Campaign Brief Agency of the Year, B&T Agency of the Year, and Campaign Asia Agency of the Year.
Marketing expert and adjunct professor at Auckland University of Technology, Mike Hutcheson, doesn’t believe a New Zealand agency has ever won such a comprehensive set of global accoldades.
“To win all three New Zealand Agency of the Year awards is phenomenal, to then be picked by Campaign in the UK as the world’s top creative agency is mind-blowing, and now to also be recognised as the most effective in the Asia-Pacific is almost unbelievable.
“These are highly, highly respected industry awards – and the fact that an independent agency in Auckland is comprehensively outperforming some of the biggest and most established names in advertising is something everyone in New Zealand should be proud of.
“The Effies are the most prestigious awards ceremony that celebrate effectiveness – and Special’s strong performance helps prove that some of the most effective work is the most creative work,” says Hutcheson.
“A few years ago I wrote a thesis on the alchemy of Kiwi creativity. By all leading international indices of creativity and innovation we are in the global top ten – the major charactersitics contributing to this are fearlessness and the courage to take risks. Having watched Special flourish in the past decade I believe they are exemplars of this and richly deserve their success.”
The Asia Pacific Effie Awards honours the region’s most outstanding marketing and communication work with proven results that meet strategic objectives, and is designed to champion marketing effectiveness.
Special tied for ‘Agency of the Year’ with Ogilvy in Sydney, won ‘Independent Agency of the Year’ and claimed two bronze, four silver and three gold awards on behalf of its clients.
Rory Gallery, Chief Strategy Officer at Special Group, says: “We believe that the most creative work is the most effective work and have been blessed with brave, provocative clients who invest in long-term, brand-building creativity to achieve their objectives.
“This recognition means a lot to us at Special – it’s not just about creating amazing work, it’s about creating work that delivers results for clients.”
Tony Bradbourne, co-founder and CEO of Special Group, adds: “We’d like to thank all of our clients, partners, collaborators and team members who have contributed to this remarkable result – as well as recognising our co-winner Ogilvy Sydney, and the other New Zealand advertising agencies who picked up awards, Colenso BBDO, DDB and Pitchblack & Partners. It was a great night for New Zealand marketing on the world stage.”
The three gold awards won by Special won in partnership with Every Kiwi Vote Counts for a campaign called ‘Meddle in the New Zealand election’. It used a fictional Russian character called Viktor to encourage overseas Kiwis to meddle in the New Zealand election by using their democratic right to vote.
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