2010 PRCA Award Winners

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Financial Award

Consultancy Winner
LANSONS COMMUNICATIONS: Launching J.P.Morgan Brazil Investment Trust to direct investors 

In-house Winner
SANTANDER UK PLC: Ignite - launching Santander in the UK


Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Award

Consultancy Winner
ASH HEALTHCARE: Olmetec on Trial

In-house Winner
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS BIRMINGHAM NHS FOUNDATION TRUST: From Bad Press to BAFTA Success


New Media, Digital and Broadcast Award

Highly Commended Awarded to HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES: Enchanted Palace: Wild Boys, bloggers and Palace Hilton

Consultancy Winner
LAUNCH GROUP: Walt Disney World Twinned Town

In-house Winner
NHS LEICESTER CITY: Teenage Kicks


Media Relations Award

Highly Commended Awarded to FRANK PR: Alton Towers Resort - Launch of Thirteen

Consultancy Winner
COLMAN GETTY CONSULTANCY: The Lost Man Booker Prize

In-house Winner
RACING ENTERPRISES LIMITED: Racing For Change: ‘Go Racing For Free Week'


Internal Communications Award

Consultancy Winner
KETCHUM PLEON: The Secret Is Out: Positioning KFC as an Employer of Choice

In-house Winner
KCOM GROUP: Focus On Pensions - Acting Today to Protect Tomorrow


Public Affairs Award

Highly Commended Awarded to THE F.I.A. FOUNDATION: Make Roads Safe Campaign

Consultancy Winner
WESTMINSTER ADVISERS LTD: Save Childcare Vouchers campaign

In-house Winner
CANCER RESEARCH UK: Sunbed bill


Consumer Award

Highly Commended Awarded to LAUNCH GROUP: Walt Disney World Twinned Town & MISCHIEF: National Trust: The Album (Music to Think to)

Consultancy Winner
PEPPERMINT PR: Rooney is Sound Asleep's top snorer

In-house Winner
HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES: Enchanted Palace



Public Sector Award

Consultancy Winner
RIDGEMOUNT PR: Gas and Cowboys Don't mix

In-house Winner
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL: Every Older Person Matters


Not-For-Profit Award

Consultancy Winner
IRIS PR: Movember 2009

In-house Winner
OXFAM: Bookfest 2009


B2B Award

Consultancy Winner
WAGGENER EDSTROM WORLDWIDE: Driving sales in a downturn

In-house Winner
HEWDEN: Construction Site Soccer



Corporate Social Responsibility Award

Highly Commended Awarded to FRANK PR: The Innocent Big Knit 2009 Campaign & THE CO-OPERATIVE GROUP: The Co-operative Plan Bee

Consultancy Winner
ADMIRAL PR & MARKETING LTD: Newcastle University Changing Age campaign

In-house Winner
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUILDERS: Stay Safe, Stay Away Campaign 2010



Technology Award

Consultancy Winner
ONLINEFIRE FOR VIRGIN MEDIA: Virgin 50Mega Bytes Broadband - Powerful Stuff

In-house Winner
ORACLE: Oracle EPM Index II



Crisis Management Award

Consultancy Winner
HANOVER COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL LTD: Balancing the ‘Goody Effect': NHS Cancer Screening Programmes

In-house Winner
TUI UK & IRELAND: Out of the Ashes - The Volcanic Ash Crisis


International Campaign Award

Consultancy Winner
WEBER SHANDWICK: The Investment Climate Facility for Africa (ICF): Unlocking Africa's Investment Potential

In-house Winner
EVERSHEDS LLP: Boom or Gloom



Specialist Consultancy of the Year

Winner: INSIGHT PUBLIC AFFAIRS


In-house International Team of the Year

Winner: SOCIETY OF TRUST AND ESTATE PRACTITIONERS


International Consultancy of the Year

Winner: WEBER SHANDWICK



Young Communicator of the Year

Consultancy Winner
GEMMA SHARP: Kazoo

In-house Winner
ANTHONY HUA: Nationwide Building Society


Freelancer of the Year

Winner: REENA PATEL - Lifestyle PR Consultant


Agency Head of the Year

Winner: CAROLINE KINSEY - Cirkle


In-house Professional of the Year

Winner: JOLIE HUNT - Thomson Reuters


Personality of the Year

Winner: DAVID GALLAGHER - Ketchum Pleon


Campaign of the Year Award

Consultancy Winner
LAUNCH GROUP: Walt Disney World Twinned Town

In-house Winner
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL: Every Older Person Matters



In-house Team of the Year

Winner: NHS GLASGOW AND CLYDE


Consultancy of the Year

Small Consultancy of the Year Winner: JOHN DOE COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Medium Consultancy of the Year Winner: 3 MONKEYS COMMUNICATIONS

Large Consultancy of the Year Winner: LANSONS COMMUNICATIONS

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