Ipsos & Clients recognised with multiple awards at 2021 Research Effectiveness Awards

The Ipsos team are extremely proud to have taken home six awards with our clients ASB, Trustpower and the NZ Defence Force. We were thrilled to receive 4 Gold Category Awards, 1 Special Platinum Award for Sustained Impact and Effectiveness with Trustpower, and Hanrie Le Roux was named Young Researcher of the Year.

 

Ipsos and clients

The Research Association Effectiveness Awards takes place every two years, and celebrated its 21st year this year. The awards took place on April 9th, 2021 at the Hilton in Auckland. The Research Association received a record number of 54 entries across 10 categories, including 4 inaugural awards. The judges agreed that the standard of entries was exceptionally high which often made their task a tough one! 

The Ipsos team are extremely proud to have taken home six awards with our clients ASB, Trustpower and the NZ Defence Force. We were thrilled to receive 4 Gold Category Awards, 1 Special Platinum Award for Sustained Impact and Effectiveness with Trustpower, and Hanrie Le Roux was named Young Researcher of the Year.

 

BUSINESS TO BUSINESS CATEGORY

Business to Business Gold Award

CONSUMER SERVICES CATEGORY

Consumer Services Gold

FINANCIAL SERVICES CATEGORY

Financial Services Gold Award

SOCIAL, COMMUNITY & NOT FOR PROFIT CATEGORY

Social, community, not for profit gold award

SUSTAINED IMPACT & EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIP

Social, community, not for profit gold award

YOUNG RESEARCHER OF THE YEAR

Social, community, not for profit gold award

To read more about this year's winners at the RAE awards, visit the Research Association's website here.

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