Taylor Herring and The Romans big winners at PR Moment awards

Cision clients sweep the board at PR Moment awards

Taylor Herring and The Romans both picked up five awards as Cision clients won 34 out of 36 gongs at last night’s 2018 PR Moment Awards London and the South ceremony at the Park Plaza hotel in London.

Taylor Herring’s Greggs Minimise Me campaign for the pastry producer was named the Consumer PR Campaign of the Year, while it also won awards for campaigns with mytaxi, easyJet and Channel 5.

The Romans took home the Consumer PR Agency of the Year and Boutique Agency of the Year prizes, while also winning multiple gongs for its Nothing Wrong With A Little Prick campaign for Thriva.

Integrated agency Manifest also had a busy night, securing the Integrated Agency of the Year and Emerging Agency of the Year awards, as well as winning multiple prizes for its campaign with Rize Up to encourage under-25s to vote.

Vodafone Group’s ReConnect campaign was awarded the Cision-sponsored Global Public Relations Campaign of the Year prize, while Michief’s Andy Garner was the winner of this year’s Suzy Spirit Award.

Cision is proud to work with the majority of last night’s winners, a full list of whom can be found below:

Social Media Campaign of the Year – Cohn & Wolfe and Boehringer Ingelheim – Tabatha The Think.Act.Breathe Chatbot
Integrated Communications Campaign of the Year – Manifest & Rize Up – Uniting Britain’s under-25s to Rize Up and vote
Event of the Year – Taylor Herring & Channel 5 – NUNdos – The World’s First Nun-Powered Chicken Joint
Stunt of the Year – Tin Man with WaterAid – Buckets of Hope
Best Use of Research – Mischief & National Trust – Places make people
Consumer PR Campaign of the Year – Taylor Herring & Greggs – Greggs Minimise Me
Corporate Social Responsibility Campaign – Direct Line & Unity – Shotgun powered by Direct Line
Best Use of Content – The Romans & Freya Lingerie – When Life Gives You Melons
Best Use of Creativity – Hope&Glory and East Village E20 – Brie-once
Best B2B Campaign of the Year – LEWIS Global Communications & Infosys – Ready for the AI Revolution?
Financial Services Sector Campaign of the Year – Churchill & Citigate Dewe Rogerson – Research with Impact: Churchill Confronts Burglary
Global Public Relations Campaign of the Year – Vodafone Group – ReConnect The world’s largest recruitment programme for career-break women
Healthcare / Pharma Campaign of the Year – Porter Novelli London & MED-EL – Cutting Through the Silence on World Hearing Day
Most Innovative Use of Digital & Social Media – Cohn & Wolfe and Boehringer Ingelheim – Tabatha The Think.Act.Breathe Chatbot
Public Sector Campaign of the Year – Kindred for HM Treasury & The Royal Mint – Goodbye Round Pound There’s a new quid on the block
FMCG Marketing Communications Campaign of the Year – Hope&Glory and Meantime Brewing – DN-Ale
Health, Beauty, Retail & Fashion Marketing Communications Campaign of the Year – Taylor Herring & Greggs – Greggs Minimise Me
Automotive & Transport Marketing Communications Campaign of the Year – Taylor Herring & mytaxi – The Knowledge+ Creating London’s 4th Emergency Services with mytaxi
Culture Media, Sport & Travel Marketing Communications Campaign of the Year – Taylor Herring – easyJet Flybraries
Not for Profit Campaign of the Year – Tin Man with the Institution of Engineering and Technology – #ISeeMore
Media Relations Campaign of the Year (Agency) – The Romans & Thriva – Nothing Wrong With A Little Prick
Media Relations Campaign of the Year (In-house) – Channel 4 Press & Publicity – The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4
Low Budget Campaign of the Year – The Romans & Thriva – Nothing Wrong With A Little Prick
Community Engagement Campaign of the Year – Manifest & Rize Up – Uniting Britain’s under-25s to Rize Up and vote
The Suzy Spirit Award – Andy Garner, Creative, Mischief PR
Young Professional of the Year – Erin Salisbury, Senior Project Manager, Ketchum Global Research and Analytics
In-house Team of the Year – Canal & River Trust – Communications and Campaigns Team
B2B PR Agency of the Year – GingerMay PR
Consumer PR Agency of the Year – The Romans
Integrated Agency of the Year – Manifest
Technology Agency of the Year – Harvard
New Agency of the Year – Talker Tailor Trouble Maker
Emerging Agency of the Year – Manifest
Boutique agency of the Year – The Romans
Mid-Sized Agency of the Year – Hope&Glory
Large Agency of the Year – Golin

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