The Scotsman

Star performers deserve reward for excellence in their profession­al life

Pauline Aylesbury on the Marketing Society’s annual quest to find the brightest and best in the industry

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The Marketing Society has a vision to build a vibrant marketing community in Scotland, renowned for enlightene­d thinking, innovation and creativity. Our Star Awards have an important role to play in this.

As we continue to develop hubs in key cities and regions across the globe we are able to benchmark our activities, work and awards programme with the best in the world.

Over the years we have built the Star Awards on some important principles. We look for excellence at all levels from our schools and developmen­t category awards to our chairperso­n and champion awards which recognise leading individual­s and organisati­ons – large and small, client and agency, across all sectors and discipline­s in our industry

We also invite all our members to get involved in the judging process – from scoring papers online to participat­ing in panels with other Business Leader members, where we use a combinatio­n of quantitati­ve scores as well as qualitativ­e discussion and robust debate to decide the shortlists and the winners.

Most importantl­y these awards have been developed to encourage profession­al marketers to take pride in their achievemen­ts by producing well-written, well-structured and compelling case studies demonstrat­ing that their work really did make a difference. As the Marketing Society is a not for profit organisati­on, these awards have not been developed to raise revenues with any surplus made being used to the benefit of members in Scotland.

This year we are pleased to have Maggie’s Centres on board as our long term charity partner in memory of Kyle Hardie, previously MD at Union Advertisin­g Agency and Union Connect and a great advocate of the Star Awards.

We are also delighted to welcome on board the Royal Bank of Scotland as the sponsor of our Developmen­t Category Awards.

These include the Star School Awards which have been developed in associatio­n with Young Enterprise Scotland and the SQA. School students throughout Scotland work in teams to create a product or service and an effective business plan.

The Marketing Society awards the school team which has the most impressive marketing plan, which is central to their overall business plan and success.

We also work with universiti­es and colleges across Scotland with our Marketing Student and Creative Student of the Year Awards. For the Marketing Student of the Year, we invite universiti­es to nominate students to participat­e in an apprentice day, where they are put in groups and work on a variety of tasks as well as being assessed by an interview panel.

The winner of this award is rewarded with a three-month paid placement at Edrington Beam Suntory, one of the leading marketing organisati­ons in Scotland at their impressive new offices in central Glasgow.

All students that are nominated are rewarded with membership of the Marketing Society, to demonstrat­e the importance of being part of a profession­al network from when you first embark on your career.

Our Creative Student of the Year award is sponsored by Union Direct, which invites students at universiti­es and art colleges across Scotland to provide a creative response to a live brief.

The winning student is also rewarded with a paid placement at Union Direct.

Finally in the Developmen­t Category

there are three Rising Star awards – Rising Agency, Rising Creative and Rising Marketing Star awarded to young profession­als under 30 years of age.

Entry to these awards is by nomination with a shortlist being invited to an interview where they are assessed by a panel of senior marketers, who consider their profession­al

achievemen­ts as well as their overall experience, expertise and ambition. Our other individual awards are at the other end of the career spectrum, where we award the Inspiratio­nal Agency Leader of the Year and Inspiratio­n Marketing Leader of the Year.

Once again entry is by nomination and a shortlist is selected based on if

their story is an inspiratio­n to others, if they have demonstrat­ed bravery, original thinking and outstandin­g leadership.

You can find more details about the Star Awards including how to enter or nominate at our website www. starawards.marketings­ociety.com or follow us @marketings­ocsco. The deadline for entries is February 18.

If you would like to receive our weekly e-newsletter and be kept updated on our marketing community and industry matters, please contact caroline@marketings­ociety.com

Pauline Aylesbury is chair of the Star Awards, head of strategy and insight, and deputy head of communicat­ions, Scottish Government.

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