PLMR Digital work nominated for prestigious Drum Awards

The Digital Team at PLMR has received two nominations for The Drum Awards for the Digital Industries (DADI), in the Professional Services and Best Video categories. The awards, run by sector-leading marketing magazine, The Drum, aim to “identify the best practices, companies and people in [the digital industries]”.

In the Professional Services category, our design and web development team were showcased for their work with leading Healthcare Legal Firm, Ridouts Professional Services LLP, updating both its brand and website from the ground up in a way that improved their online traffic by 36% in just one month.

For Best Video, our team was nominated for its production of a fundraising film for City of London School for Girls in their efforts to increase the school’s bursary fund. The 4-minute video, which was played at the beginning of the annual Gala Dinner and praised by host Claudia Winkleman, helped the event to raise more than £100,000 in just one night to go towards the funding of the bursary scheme.

Head of Digital, Alex Hackett said: I am immensely proud of the team for these fantastic nominations. We work hard every day to deliver great results for our clients, so it’s really satisfying to be nominated in these industry-leading awards.

PLMR Managing Director, Elin de Zoete said: The growing Digital Team at PLMR is a real asset to the whole business. The way that we communicate has changed significantly, and they are leading the way in how we can revolutionise campaigns for our clients. I’m thrilled to see them nominated for their fantastic work this year.

The results will be announced at the DADI Awards ceremony on the 9th October.

 

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