Gerety Awards Toasts to the Winners in London
Dec. 06, 2024
Past and present jury members, entrants and members from the London creative community gathered in the fantastic offices of Forsman & Bodenfors London to celebrate the UK winners around a cocktail and a Live Gerety Talk.
The participants of the panel, moderated by Nicola Kemp editor of Creativebrief included: Helen James, CEO of Forsman & Bodenfors London, Genevieve Tompkins, Chief Client Experience Officer at Goodstuff, Debbie Ellison, Chief Commerce Officer UK Group Global Chief Digital Officer, VML, and Jon Biggs, Executive Creative Director, EMEA, Monks.
Commenting on the evening Helen James said:
"It was a great panel chat, and we were all violently in agreement about so much around how to create memorability, and really capture attention. The only point of divergence between us was ironic, really - an acknowledgement that today speed is almost as important as creativity (true), while also recognising that many of us could benefit from embracing slower decision making (also true!)"
The Grand Jury for Gerety Awards has been now announced, check it out here.
Gerety Awards will open for entries in January 2025.
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