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Vivid win at The Travel Marketing Awards
Manchester based creative agency Vivid, is celebrating a gold win at The Chartered Institute of Marketing Travel Marketing Awards for its recent ‘Great Things Happen In Guernsey’ TV campaign, which won the category Best TV Advertising (Under £100k Production Spend).
The achievement was announced at the prestigious awards ceremony on 15 March 2016 at Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
The award recognises the most original and best performing TV advertising across the travel and tourism industry as judged by an esteemed panel of agency and travel industry professionals. The ‘Great Things Happen in Guernsey’ campaign received one of just a handful of Gold Standard awards. Vivid was also runners up for Integrated Campaign of the Year (Up to £1,000,000 Spend).
Rachel Emson, Brand and Managing Director at Vivid, said: “This is an exciting time for Vivid, being awarded a Gold Standard for our work with VisitGuernsey is a true testament to the work that we do as a team.
We’re very proud to have been recognised for Best TV Advertising and to be shortlisted in the category Integrated Campaign of the Year at the most prestigious travel awards event this year.“
Mike Hopkins – Director of Marketing and Tourism said, “This is a tremendous award, and such recognition by our industry peers and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, really demonstrates the hard work and commitment of our creative agency Vivid to deliver the highest quality marketing campaigns in support of the Guernsey tourism economy.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Holt .
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