
Putting Marketing Excellence Centre Stage
Bigger, better, bolder 2022 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards programme announced. Get all the details here.
Bigger, better, bolder 2022 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards programme announced. Get all the details here.
On Thursday afternoon, NZ Marketing magazine and the Marketing Association presented awards in 28 categories across sector, excellence and individual divisions at the 2021 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards.
The Awards – now in its 30th year – will therefore go ahead as a Virtual Event on December 2. This will be streamed via NZ Marketing Awards – New Zealand Marketing Magazine, at 12pm.
The Government’s decision to extend Level 4 in Auckland until August 31, 23:59 has heightened our uncertainty around what level Auckland will be at on September 2, our planned 2021 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards Night. So, we have taken the decision to postpone the Awards Night until Thursday, December 2.
NZ Marketing magazine, in partnership with the NZ Marketing Association, are thrilled to announce the Finalists for the 2021 TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards.
With a background in competitive athletics, Phillip Mills has a passion for fitness and brand vision he’s successfully marketed to the world.
Having a top-quality network with great coverage, speed and reliability is key for telco consumers. But as Skinny’s marketing team soon discovered, perceptions versus reality don’t always match up.
At Meridian, generating clean energy from renewable sources and betterment of the environment is at the brand’s core. Yet the business knew it needed to connect with its agriculture customers in a more meaningful way, a way that would allow them to cut through the chatter.
Carpet Court knew they had a huge task on their hands when launching into hardwood flooring, yet their creative persistence saw them change consumer perceptions.
Tenfold Creative could see their company Marley was quickly losing its hold on the market, so needed a bright new idea to spark the love their customers had for the brand.
The Health Promotion Agency is aiming for a smoke-free New Zealand by 2025. With many Kiwis still refusing to kick the habit, the Agency decided to shift focus to the impact it has on others, including our pets.