Campaign Annual: The Winners
15 Dec 2011
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In a year when change was the global byword, adland saw technology become ever more central to agency fortunes and two sacred cows sacrificed to progress, Ian Darby writes.
An array of outstanding creative work as well as its continuing commitment to hiring, retaining and training its staff to high standards made for a memorable year for the agency, writes Nicola Clark.
The agency has proved that its win two years ago was no flash-in-the-pan as it continues to produce highly effective ad campaigns, reflected in its excellent financial results, writes Alex Brownsell.
This year's winner had a stellar 12 months. Despite being closed to new business for the first half of the year, it continued to grow and innovate, with highly effective work, writes Sara Kimberley.
This winning agency has taken a lead role for several of its clients this year, defining the strategies for some and matching cutting-edge work with a sound business approach.
The winning agency has built on strong relationships with long-standing clients to develop new business ties and create innovative, robust measurement methodologies, writes John Reynolds.
The agency's new-client wins, record on thought leadership and creative output on campaigns such as its work for British Airways, brought a year of achievement, writes Rachel Barnes.
When we had twins and decided to move out of London, Patrick Collister advised us that the best places to live if you work in Canary Wharf were Kent and Essex.
The great and the good turned out for Campaign's A List party last week.