The Comms Council has unveiled the finalists for the 2023 Beacon Awards, presented in collaboration with oOh!media.
Following a thorough assessment and evaluation by an expert panel of judges, an array of campaigns have shone through as the true luminaries of this year’s competition.
Bringing together the industry’s most innovative media thinkers, the Awards honour outstanding achievements in a challenging landscape.
The judges faced the difficult task of evaluating each campaign based on its originality, effectiveness, and ability to make a lasting impact on consumers.
The awards night, scheduled for Thursday 15 June, is an occasion to acknowledge and applaud the remarkable talent, creativity, and resilience that make the industry truly exceptional.
The convenor of judges, Louise Bond says: “It is clearly evident that a huge amount of work has gone into this year’s entries. The standard of work across the board is high, and it is certainly a highly competitive awards show, with a broadness of entries across agencies and advertiser categories. I’m excited to see such a high calibre of work that is reflective of a thriving local media community with a significant depth of talent.”
The finalists’ campaigns span various industries, including retail, healthcare, and finance, showcasing the breadth of talent and ingenuity within the advertising community. Each finalist has demonstrated their ability to connect with audiences in a meaningful way, leaving a lasting impression and achieving tangible results for their clients.
To see the list of finalists click here and secure your tickets here.
Important Dates for the 2023 beacon awards:
Category Judging Online: Wednesday 10 May – Friday 19 May
Category Judging Day: Tuesday 23 May
Executive Online Judging: Tuesday 30 May – Tuesday 6 June
Executive Judging Day: Thursday 8 June
Awards Show (Aotea Centre): Thursday 15 June
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