BLKJ dominates Singapore Creative Circle Awards winning both the Agency of the Year and the Independent Agency of the Year gongs
At the Singapore Creative Circle Awards last night, two-year old independent agency BLKJ dominated the night taking out the big Agency of the Year award and a long list of other awards.
Almost every brand under BLKJ’s care scooped top honours across categories. StarHub’s ‘World’s Fastest Band’ was the big winner of the night. The agency also won for Scoot Airlines and The Learning Lab.
In addition to the Agency of the Year gong BLKJ also won the Independent Agency of the Year award.
Starhub’s ‘World’s Fastest Band’ won the Grand Prix, Best of Film and Branded Content, Best of Craft.
Scoot’s ‘It’s not wanderlust, it’s wandermust’ also won Best of Brand Experience and Activation.
In total they collected 7 gold, 5 silver, and 8 bronze awards.
BLKJ staff also picked up accolades – Best Young Copywriter went to Rachel Chew; Producer of the Year to Hidayah Asari; and a second Producer of the Year award to Emily Teng.
“We have a lot to celebrate,” said Rowena Bhagchandani, CEO, BLKJ. “Smart and courageous clients, our passionate people, and a very supportive industry. We wouldn’t have had the night or the two years we had without them. And we also want to thank the organisers of the CCA and this year’s chairmen, Daniel Kee, ShengJin, and Primus for a very well-put together show. And huge congratulations to all the other winners.”
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6 Comments
Great news. Well done Joji and Rowena.
Well Rhowena and Joji. Plus your multi layered talented team, you are the ones. Brilliant in every area and a creative culture the envy of us all. I salute you.
Lets not get carried away.
Everyone knows CCA is like a human centipede circle. Everyone wins.
Talent and humility.
Business smarts and creative standards.
Khalid and Lester.
Joji and Row.
Here’s to your 3rd year.
Win here but those work are not going to do well on the international stage.
Great news. Well done Joji and Rowena.