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The Phoenix Ogilvy Group ended the 2016 Effie Awards Sri Lanka with an overall group tally of 10 medals including 4 Gold, 2 Bronze and 4 Finalist awards.
Topping the list, was the Clogard ‘Say it Fresh’ campaign for Hemas Manufacturing Ltd. which won Phoenix Ogilvy, Ogilvy Media and Neo@Ogilvy, each a Gold Effie. The campaign was a fully integrated effort by the three agencies which resulted in the new ‘gel toothpaste’ product range of the local conglomerate surpassing the market leading competitor product.
“At Ogilvy Sri Lanka, we place equal importance on the creativity of the idea, as well as its effectiveness in execution, both focussed on efficiently solving a client’s problem. The range of this year’s wins is proof of how this philosophy is applied across all disciplines within our group of companies. It is obvious that we should be dedicated to effectiveness. What other goal could we have than serving the business interests of our clients?” said Ogilvy Group of Companies in Sri Lanka Chairman Irvin Weerackody.
Ogilvy Media also walked away with a Gold Effie for their work on the Watawala Tea ‘Ran Kahata’ relaunch campaign, as well as a Bronze medal for the ‘Smart Cream Cracker’ relaunch campaign for Maliban Biscuits. The group’s second Bronze Effie was awarded to Geometry Global for their campaign titled ‘Tuition Master’ for Unilever’s Rexona.
The Effie Awards are globally renowned as a hallmark of recognition for ‘work that works’, with the local awards organised by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) to promote effective and creative marketing communication practices in Sri Lanka.