Phoenix Ogilvy wins ‘Best of Asia’ Gold at Goafest

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Adding to its string of International and Regional awards, Phoenix Ogilvy, bagged Gold and Silver at the 2012 edition of Indian Advertising industry’s Annual Conclave Goafest last Saturday.



Phoenix is the only Sri Lankan advertising agency to win Gold at Goafest, 2012. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal competed for the Best of Asia Awards at the Goafest. This year more than 4,215 entries were received.

Phoenix Ogilvy won Gold for the ‘Best Outdoor Poster’ which was also adjudged the Best of South East Asia entry.  Phoenix Ogilvy was awarded Silver for the same entry in the ‘Out of Home Household Products and Services’ category. This outdoor poster was developed for Titus Knives marketed by Titus Stores.





This year the theme at Goafest was ‘Magic of Ideas’. Speaking about this year’s theme Goafest Committee Chairman Arvind Sharma said: “What we bring to the table, usually referred as right brain work, is generally magical. So I think the industry can derive a lot of pride, and may be long term values from this recognition.”

In 2010, Phoenix Ogilvy put Sri Lanka on the map by being the first ever Sri Lankan advertising agency, to win Gold at an International advertising event, Adfest. The same year Phoenix Ogilvy also won Silver and Bronze at Goafest. Phoenix is also a Cannes finalist.

Commenting on its latest success at Goafest, Phoenix Ogilvy Chief Operating Officer Sudesh Sundaramoorthy said: “This is indeed a great achievement that has placed Phoenix Ogilvy and more importantly Sri Lanka on the creative map of the advertising world. It augers well that the adverting industry in Sri Lanka that Phoenix Ogilvy is making its presence felt at International and Regional Advertising events in the last six years or so.”

The jury chairpersons for various categories at Goafest included the region’s most outstanding advertising stalwarts such as Ravi Deshapande, Sonar Debral, Alok Nandan, K.V. Sridew, Abhisith Avasti, Senthil Kumar and K.S. Chakrawarthi.

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