December 2008
Leo Burnett Sydney has been awarded Office of the Year for Australia and New Zealand at the 2008 Media Agency of the Year Award.
This was a hotly contested category that included the best of the best such as DDB Sydney and Colenso BBDO.
Leo Burnett Sydney has been pushed to the top rankings among the most awarded agencies in the world this year with its historic campaign - Earth Hour for WWF, as well as other star performers including McDonald’s, Johnnie Walker, Canon and Bundy.
Its long and impressive medal tally from other major regional award shows included Platinum and multiple Gold Spikes at the Media Spikes, Platinum and numerous Golds at Asian Effectiveness Awards.
Also, Grand Prix and numerous awards at APMA, ADMA and MAAW Globes, two Golds and Direct Marketing Agency of the Year at Adfest, and Gold at Andy’s, Clio’s, ADC, MTV Awards, APG and New York Festival.
“I am proud of our achievements. For us 2008 has been one for the history books."
"We have won the top awards in almost all premium shows around the world but the thing I am most excited about is next year, as the team is even better than it was before,” said Todd Sampson, Chief Executive Officer, Leo Burnett Sydney.
The office has in this year set up a strong new management team comprising of the best industry talents, with Todd Sampson as CEO, Scott Davis Head of Strategy, award-winning Andy Dilallo and Jay Benjamin joint ECDs and Dominique Hind Head of Digital.
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