Hill+Knowlton Strategies scooped 24 awards, followed closely by Weber Shandwick MENAT with 23.
The Middle East Public Relations Association (MEPRA) hosted its largest-ever awards edition attended by more than 500 in-person guests. The event saw 88 agencies and in-house communication teams finalists battle it out to win across a record 56 categories. The awards ceremony saw Gambit Communications take home "Small Agency of the Year" and the inaugural "Home-Grown Agency of the Year" awards in only its second year of entering the awards, while Acorn Strategy won the coveted title of "Large Agency of the Year" in its first year of entering the category.
This year marked the 13th edition of the MEPRA Awards, which celebrates and recognizes the most impactful and creative campaigns in the Middle East. The event, which also marked MEPRA’s 20th anniversary, saw winners awarded Gold, Silver, or Bronze in each category during the black-tie gala at Atlantis The Palm, Dubai.
The "Large In-House Team of the Year" award went to the UAE Government Media Office while Mastercard MEA scooped the "Small In-House Team of the Year" award, both first-time entrants for these prestigious categories. For the third year in a row, there was less than 1% difference between the winner and second place for "Large Agency of the Year," with Acorn Strategy scoring 83.19% and Hill+Knowlton Strategies just behind them on 82.84%, demonstrating how competitive this coveted title is.
The biggest winner of the night was Hill+Knowlton Strategies, scooping a colossal 24 awards, followed closely by Weber Shandwick MENAT with 23. Red Havas won four Gold awards and one Bronze for their entry "Adidas Beyond the Surface," which received the most wins for a campaign on the night together with Weber Shandwick MENAT and Google MENA who received three Gold, one Silver, and one Bronze for their campaign "The Google Cook-Off."
The "People’s Choice Best Middle East Campaign Over the Last 20 Years," which was introduced to mark MEPRA’s 20th anniversary, went to Weber Shandwick MENAT and Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) for their "Vote Bu Tinah" campaign. The category, which saw the public vote for the overall winner among the ten finalists, recognized the most iconic, homegrown communication campaign developed and executed in the region between 2001 and 2021.
The Chairman's Award, which was presented by Taryam Al Subaihi, MEPRA Chair, was awarded to Jack Pearce, Co-Founder of MEPRA and Founder of Matrix Public Relations, in recognition for his outstanding contribution to the industry.
The "Young Communicator of the Year" award went to Aliasgar Gulshan from Hill+Knowlton Strategies. Ali will be invited to join the MEPRA Youth Board to help shape MEPRA’s strategy and engagement with young communicators in the region.
A record 639 entries were assessed by a panel of more than 50 regional and international industry leaders to select the 2021 finalists and winners. The judging process was also reviewed by AMEC Chair and Co-Managing Partner at CARMA Richard Bagnall, who served as an independent adjudicator. Shortlisted entries were limited to ten per category. For categories that received a larger collection of entries, only the top 10 were shortlisted, even if the submission reached over the 70% scoring threshold.
Richard Bagnall, MEPRA Awards Adjudicator, AMEC Chair and Co-Managing Partner at CARMA Global, said in a statement, "It’s been an absolute pleasure to chair the MEPRA Awards judging panel for the third time. Each year, the entries are stronger and I continue to be impressed by the creative and diverse communications work that’s being undertaken right across the region. AMEC stands for best practice in media intelligence, PR measurement, and communications evaluation, so it’s very encouraging to see that so many companies entering the MEPRA Awards tell a meaningful measurement story and evaluate their activity with credible and relevant metrics. Judging has been meticulous, fair, and detailed with plenty of actionable feedback provided for entrants. My warm congratulations to all the winners!"
Taryam Al Subaihi, MEPRA Chair, judge, and Director of Corporate Communications at EWEC, added, “It is encouraging to see more and more agencies and in-house communications departments recognizing the value that MEPRA brings to the industry. This has continuously been demonstrated by the ever-growing number of award entrants. Most importantly, the caliber of campaigns that have been entered shows just how creative and vibrant the regional industry is. Agencies and in-house departments are pushing the boundaries in search of excellence - a trend we highly commend them for.”
View the full list of winners here.
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