Entries for the awards are due in this Friday, September 25, and the prize ceremony will take place on November 25.
“The past year has been an interesting time for the industry, with many exciting campaigns defying the credit–crunch doom and gloom, and proving that good sponsorship works,” said ESA Chairman Karen Earl. “I am looking forward to seeing campaigns from culture, sport, entertainment, media and corporate social responsibility go head-to-head, in a bid to be crowned the best in their field.
“What makes the ESA Awards so exciting is that you don’t need to have a multimillion-euro budget to succeed. Small-budget projects can compete on equal-terms against household-name campaigns.”







