North and South PRmoment Awards 2017 announces shortlist

The shortlists for the North and South PRmoment Awards have been announced. Smarts Communicate is shortlisted the most times in the North and Hope&Glory has the most listings in the South.


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PRmoment Awards

The PRmoment Awards are split into two regions:

  • The North, Northern Ireland & Scotland
    Awards ceremony to take place in Manchester on March 16 2017
  • London & The South (including the Midlands and Wales)
    Awards ceremony to take place in London on March 29 2017

 

 


North highlights

Smarts Communicate appears 14 times on this year’s shortlist for the North, including Large Agency of the Year – which this year is sponsored by CisionConsumer PR Agency of the Year, Consumer PR Campaign of the Year, Media Relations Campaign of the Year and Best Use of Creativity.

Weber Shandwick Manchester is also in the running for the North’s Large Agency of the Year.

Fighting it out for the North’s New Agency of the Year are No Brainer and Petal & Co, while Clearbox, Down at the Social, Faith PR, iseepr, Manc Frank, PR Agency One, Rule 5, SERIOUS and Umpf are competing to be named the North’s Boutique Agency of the Year.

Also, Finn, Smoking Gun and Umpf are up for the North’s Integrated Agency of the Year.

The full shortlist for the North can be found here.


London and the South highlights

Hope&Glory makes 20 appearances on this year’s shortlist for London and the South, including Boutique Agency of the Year, Integrated Agency of the Year, Consumer PR Agency of the Year, Media Relations Campaign of the Year, Financial Services Sector Campaign, Best Use of Creativity and Consumer PR Campaign of the Year.

Battling it out for the South’s Large Agency of the Year, which is also sponsored by Cision, are AllisonPartners UK, Cohn & Wolfe UK, Golin, Hotwire, LEWIS, Octopus Group, Porter Novelli London, PREMIER, W Communications and Weber Shandwick.

This year’s New Agency of the Year contenders are Another Word, Long Run Works, Ready10 and Well Hello.

4mediarelations, Alfred, Capella, DawBell, Eulogy, Manifest, Prova, The Romans and Tin Man are also in the running for Boutique Agency of the Year, alongside Hope&Glory.

In the running for the South’s Integrated Agency of the Year are BlueGlass, Good Relations, Harvard, Hotwire, Manifest, Pegasus, PREMIER, Threepipe and TVC Group, as well as Hope&Glory.

The full shortlist for London and the South can be found here.


Ben Smith, founder of PRmoment, said: “There were some top top entries this year. The quality of the work makes me proud to work in public relations. I’d advise people to get your tickets for the Manchester and London events ASAP. Last year we sold out.”

  • Cision is proud to be a sponsor of the North and South PRmoment Awards 2017.  More information on the PRmoment Awards and ticketing arrangements can be found here.
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