Staff Reporters
Jun 21, 2011

Clemenger BBDO dominate Campaign's Creative Rankings

ASIA-PACIFIC - Clemenger BBDO Melbourne is the most successful Asia-Pacific creative agency so far in 2011, according to the most recently updated version of Campaign’s Creative Rankings.

Clemenger BBDO currently leads the Campaign Creative Rankings, thanks in part to its celebrated Hidden Pizza campaign in Australia
Clemenger BBDO currently leads the Campaign Creative Rankings, thanks in part to its celebrated Hidden Pizza campaign in Australia

The latest rankings, the most comprehensive in the region, include data from all this year’s key creative shows, including Adfest, Clios, One Show and the Asian Marketing Effectiveness Awards.

Clemenger BBDO leads the individual agency list, with Dentsu Tokyo and Leo Burnett Sydney in second and third place, respectively. In terms of agency networks, Leo Burnett tops the rankings, followed by BBDO/Proximity and Ogilvy.

Clemenger’s Ant Keogh returns to number one spot in the ECD rankings, boosted by the two golds his agency took back from the 2011 Clios. His creative partner at Clemenger, James McGrath, is ranked at number three, just behind Andy Dilalo of Leo Burnett Sydney.

Visit the Creative Rankings for the full list of the top awarded creatives, agencies, networks, countries, brands or sectors, and watch out for updates following the conclusion of the 2011 Cannes Advertising Festival.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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