Melbourne, Australia — The 2025 Gerety Awards are set to spotlight creativity and innovation in advertising, with a jury session scheduled for June 12. This gathering will not only define the global shortlist for the awards but also select the top Australian agency and production company of the year.
Participants are encouraged to submit a five-minute reel showcasing up to three works completed within the last year for consideration in these categories. In an effort to maintain a focus on quality, any submitted portfolios should not include logos or branding, except for the thumbnail image.
Judging for the agency and production company awards will occur across 15 different global locations, including prominent cities like New York, Toronto, Paris, and Tokyo. Over 250 judges from 50 countries will evaluate the submissions, ensuring a wide range of perspectives and expertise.
In addition to the competitive component, the Gerety Awards will feature jury insight panels that foster discussions about favorite campaigns and emerging trends within the industry. These panels will include select judges from each jury group and will be facilitated by leading trade publications.
The Australian Jury Insight panel, moderated by Leah Morris, the founder and editor of Mavens, features several prominent figures, including Stefanie DiGianvincenzo, creative lead at META; Robyn Bergmann, a creative director; Huei Yin Wong, senior art director at Howatson+Company; and Becky Morriss, creative director at DDB.
The final deadline for entries to the 2025 Gerety Awards is May 9. Those interested in attending the jury insights sessions or the exclusive VIP Diamond BBQ Party in Cannes can RSVP through the official channels.
This endeavor promises to illuminate the dynamic landscape of the advertising industry, highlighting exceptional talent and creative insights as both candidates and judges come together.
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