Five award nominations from the CIPR

Evergreen PR has been shortlisted in FIVE categories at the CIPR PRIDE Awards for Yorkshire and Lincolnshire for its outcomes-focused work for health clients.

Key nominations include Best Small Consultancy, Best Healthcare Campaign and Best Corporate and Business Campaign.

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The Tinnitus Manifesto, which Evergreen delivered with the British Tinnitus Association to attract more investment into tinnitus research, generated 130,000+ petition signatures and ultimately led to the formation of a Government working group. It’s nominated in the Best Healthcare Campaign, Best Not For Profit Campaign and Best Low Budget Campaign categories.

Virtual Physiotherapy for the Workforce was a campaign for Ascenti, the UK’s leading physiotherapy provider. It generated extensive media coverage, including a piece in The Guardian that called them a “superhero firm” and drove increases in search visibility and conversations with 10 high value corporate clients.

Leigh Greenwood, Managing Director, commented: “In the 20 months since our launch we’ve made it our mission to deliver exceptional campaigns that achieve important business and health outcomes for our clients.

“This clear focus on outcomes has led to us winning eight awards already and we’re absolutely delighted to be nominated for another five this week.

“It’s easy to feel motivated by a purpose that is centred around transforming people’s health but to deliver award-winning work also requires a combination of experience, creativity and persistence that is becoming our hallmark. I want to thank our great team and our clients for giving us the opportunity to deliver campaigns that make a real difference.”

The full shortlist is available here and the winners will be announced at a virtual ceremony on Wednesday 6th October.

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