Marketing & Strategy
PRIME Awards 2021 finalists announced
The finalists for PRIME Awards 2021 have been named, with winners to be announced at the awards night on Thursday the 25th November at the Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney.
From 84 submissions, 57 entries have been successfully shortlisted by a joint panel of 25 judges across marketing, public relations, education, public health, and pharmaceutical sales.
Chair of Judges, David Cousins, said the bar keeps getting raised for PRIME Awards entries.
“Thank you to everyone who entered PRIME Awards 2021. Our judges were extremely impressed with the calibre of work and in many categories felt the entries represented the highest quality they had ever seen,” said Mr Cousins.
“In such a challenging year, it was heartening to see the commitment our industry has to excellence. Congratulations to all our finalists, I look forward to announcing the winners later in the year,” he added.
The complete list of finalists can be viewed via the PRIME Awards website.
Health Industry Hub is proud to be the media partner for PRIME Awards 2021.
PRIME Awards is the only awards ceremony in Australia to recognise and celebrate excellence within healthcare communications in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry.
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