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  • Thanks for the thanks

    Our client Ger Peerboom, Corporate Communications Regional Head Europe at SABIC, popped in last week to present the team with a certificate for our ‘outstanding contribution’ to the SABIC show at K2010 last year. Thanks Ger!

    You can see our SABIC K2010 case study here.

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland

  • We have a winner (again!)

    Hot on the heels of winning a WPPED Cream Award, our work for ITIDA’s picked up another gong — This time it’s Best Integrated Campaign at the Hill & Knowlton Xcellence Awards. Go team ITIDA!

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland

  • Xcellence Awards campaign launches

    It’s awards time of year again and I jumped at the chance to be on the committee for the Hill & Knowlton Xcellence Awards. These annual awards celebrate the best work from H&K London, with the prestigious awards night doubling up as the Christmas party.

    Our design solution for this year's theme of ‘wonderful in white’ was a modern take on an Art Deco look. The campaign launched as a display in the recption (shown above) and will play out over the month, culminating in the Awards Night on December 16th.

  • WPPED Cream Awards

    As part of the global Hill & Knowlton team, our work on the Egypt On brand for ITIDA has picked up a gong at the prestigious WPPED Cream Awards 2010. Congratulations to all involved! See the details here.

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland

  • Egypt scoops outsourcing award

    Congratulations go out to our client ITIDA, who last week won a prestigious European Outsourcing Award. The awards summit in Brussels named Egypt as ‘Outsourcing Destination of the Year’, an award no doubt helped by our Egypt On business destination brand, created in 2008. The awards recognize the success of organisations in outsourcing projects and raise awareness of the importance of best practice in outsourcing. See the full story here.

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland