Gerety Awards Announces MRM London The 2021 UK Agency of The Year

Gerety Awards Announces MRM London The 2021 UK Agency of The Year

Jun. 03, 2021

Prior to the shortlist announcement due Tuesday, June 15 and following the UK judging session, the Gerety Awards, the only creative prize to reward the best in advertising from the female vision, announces that MRM London is UK agency of the year.

Agency of the year by country is chosen by the local juries from the portfolio cut and requires a single film no longer than 5 minutes in length and includes up to three pieces of work from the past 12 months.

MRM London were awarded for their portfolio cut entry that included work with NO MORE: Listening from home, Tommee Tippee: Nipplevision and The National: The Middle East Explained.

Nicky Bullard, Chairwoman MRM Europe & Chief Creative Officer MRM U.K. said:

“This is such an incredible award. And for such an incredible group of people who I am lucky to work with every single day. Thank you to the jury who recognised their talent, and hard work. How wonderful.”

 

Watch some of the UK jury discuss their favorite entries on Thursday, June 17. RSVP for the FREE to attend jury insight panels here

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