Clio spotlight: Ogilvy & Mather Group Hong Kong shines at 2014 Clio Awards with ten statue wins

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Lego 2.jpgLego 3.jpgOgilvy & Mather Group Hong Kong are celebrating major success at the 55th annual Clio Awards in New York. From 15 shortlisted entries, Ogilvy & Mather Group Hong Kong picked up 10 Clio statues across print and out of home categories, joining the top three most shortlisted agencies within the Ogilvy & Mather global network.

The entries for Lego/Hamleys collected four statues, including three silver and three bronze statues; Beijing Sports Radio submissions picked up a silver and bronze statue each; and Faber-Castell entries received three separate bronze awards.

Lego 4.jpgLego1.jpgEntries in the print category include direct advertising materials appearing in newspapers, magazines and similar print media channels for business-to-business communications, products and services.

Commenting on the successes, Reed Collins, Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy & Mather Group, said, “Being recognised by the very best in the industry for the high quality of our work is a wonderful achievement. These awards reflect the creative talent across the Ogilvy & Mather Group in Hong Kong. It goes to demonstrate our position as a true market-leader, producing truly original content and consistently achieving great results for clients.

The Clio Awards is the world’s most recognised international awards competition for advertising, design, digital and communications. It celebrates and rewards creative excellence and the most current, breakthrough work in the sector.

The 55th Annual CLIO Awards will take place on 1 October 2014 to coincide with Advertising Week in New York City.

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