Staff Reporters
Nov 25, 2013

Agency of the Year 2013: Australia / New Zealand shortlist

Here is the shortlist for the 2013 Campaign Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year Awards in the Australia / New Zealand region.

Agency of the Year 2013: Australia / New Zealand shortlist

AGENCY CATEGORIES

Australia Creative Agency of the Year 

  • Clemenger BBDO
  • DDB Group Australia
  • Leo Burnett National
  • McCann Australia
  • The Monkeys
  • Whybin\TBWA Group Sydney

New Zealand Creative Agency of the Year 

  • Colenso BBDO
  • DDB Group New Zealand
  • DraftFCB New Zealand

Australia Media Agency of the Year 

  • Carat Australia
  • MATCH Media
  • OMD Australia
  • PHD Australia
  • Starcom MediaVest Group (Australia)
  • UM Australia

New Zealand Media Agency of the Year 

  • Carat New Zealand
  • DraftFCB Media
  • O P E N
  • OMD New Zealand
  • SparkPHD

Australia Digital Agency of the Year 

  • DT
  • Isobar Australia
  • Leo Burnett National
  • Soap Creative
  • VML Australia
  • WiTH Collective

New Zealand Digital Agency of the Year 

  • Colenso BBDO
  • DDB Group New Zealand

Australia/New Zealand PR Agency of the Year 

  • Edelman Australia
  • Eleven PR Australia
  • One Green Bean Australia
  • Professional Public Relations Australia
  • The Red Agency Australia

Australia/New Zealand Specialist Agency of the Year 

  • King Content Australia
  • McCann Health Australia
  • Outware Mobile Australia
  • PLAY Communications Australia
  • WiTH Collective Australia

Australia/New Zealand Independent Agency of the Year 

  • Barnes, Catmur and Friends New Zealand
  • King Content Australia
  • MATCH Media Australia
  • MercerBell Australia
  • Soap Creative Australia
  • The Monkeys Australia
  • The Works Australia

PEOPLE CATEGORIES 
 
Australia/New Zealand Account Person of the Year 

  • Nicole Taylor, DDB Group Sydney
  • Alistair Ward, Isobar Australia
  • Peter Bosilkovski, Leo Burnett
  • Adrian Mills, McCann Australia 
  • Becky Bishop, MercerBell

Australia/New Zealand Agency Head of the Year 

  • Chris Howatson, CHE Proximity
  • Marty O'Halloran, DDB Australia and New Zealand
  • Todd Sampson, Leo Burnett Sydney
  • John Preston, MATCH Media
  • Peter Horgan, OMD Australia 
  • Mat Baxter, UM Australia

Australia/New Zealand Creative of the Year 

  • Andy Fackrell, DDB Group New Zealand
  • Darren Spiller, DDB Melbourne
  • John Mescall, McCann Australia 

Australia/New Zealand New Business Development Team of the Year 

  • Andrew Little and Leif Stromnes, DDB Group Sydney
  • McCann Australia, McCann Australia

Australia/New Zealand Planner of the Year 

  • Lucinda Sherborne, DDB Group New Zealand
  • Rowan Avis, DDB Group Sydney 
  • Rufus Chuter, DraftFCB Media
  • Karl Bates, McCann
  • Gerry Cyron, Ogilvy Australia

Australia/New Zealand Talent Management Person/Team of the Year 

  • Aegis Media Talent Management Team, Aegis Media Australia & New Zealand
  • Julie Dormand, MercerBell 
  • Dave Sayer, Ogilvy Australia
  • Martin Cowie, Nick Barbour, Anita Lau, OMD Australia
  • Hannah Sturrock, The Hallway

Australia/New Zealand Young Achiever of the Year 

  • Chris Howatson, CHE Proximity
  • Mike Fraser, Isobar Australia
  • Annabelle Rogers, OMD Australia
  • Tom Disapia, UM
  • Kerry Boys, UM Australia

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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