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From: London International Awards

Contact: Bee Lee: beelee@liaawards.com

               Janine Schoonover: janineschoonover@liaawards.com

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EMBARGOED UNTIL MONDAY, 14 Nov 2011, 1900hrs GMT

OGILVY MEXICO

WINS A SILVER AND A BRONZE STATUE

AT THE 26TH ANNUAL

LONDON INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

(London, 14 November 2011) The 26th LIA judging was held at the Wynn/Encore Hotel in Las Vegas, convening over a ten-day period. The juries, led by their respective Jury Presidents, viewed and scored every entry within their medium ensuring that all the work was judged equally. They concluded with final discussions to determine Grand LIAs, Statue Winners and Finalists.

Ogilvy, Mexico took top honors for Mexico at LIA 2011. They won a Silver Statue in the NEW Category with Hot Wheels titled “Track Tape.”  Their other Statue, a Bronze was won with AMIS “Office” for TV/Cinema/Online Film – Insurance.

JWT, Mexico was the other Mexican agency to win at this year’s LIA. They were honored with a Bronze for their work for Ford titled “Dog” in the medium of Print – Automotive Products. They also picked up a Finalist Certificate for the Ford Consumer Campaign titled “Old Lady”, “Dog” and “Boy” in Print.

“Ogilvy Mexico has been impressing the judges with their work these last few years. Certainly, they have won the hearts of the jury again this year with their work for Hot Wheels.” remarked Barbara Levy, President of LIA.

This year only three Grand LIAs were awarded.

Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Boulder has won the Grand LIA in The NEW Category for American Express OPEN “Small Business Saturday.”

Marshall Street Editors, London was awarded a Grand LIA in the Medium of TV/Cinema/Online Film – Technique for Heineken “The Entrance.”

JWT, Shanghai was awarded a Grand LIA in the medium of Print for Samsonite Suitcase titled “Heaven and Hell.”

Of the 14,283 submissions, from 79 countries, less than four percent (3.6%) attained Shortlist status. Of those elite selections, only 0.4% won Gold Statues; 0.7% Silver Statues; 0.9% Bronze Statues and 1.5% Finalist. The vast number of submissions reflects the prestige and explosive growth of the London International Awards since its inception in 1986 when only 2,600 submissions were entered.

LIA has also awarded Network of the Year, Agency of the Year and Post-Production Company of the Year. These winners were decided based on the outstanding work chosen by the Juries across all media.

Network of the Year: BBDO

Agency of the Year: BBDO New York, New York

Post-Production Company of the Year: The Mill

All Winning Work, Creative Credits, Press Releases and LIA Statue images can be accessed on the London International Awards Press site. High-resolution images of Winners and Finalists can be downloaded from this site.

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