PAGEONE Bags Four Awards At The Shorty Impact Awards 2023 For Digital Excellence

PAGEONE takes home four awards from the recently concluded Shorty Impact Awards in California for its digital and social media excellence.

PAGEONE, a leading PR agency in the Philippines, has clinched four awards at the globally renowned Shorty Impact Awards announced during its 8th Annual Shorty Impact Awards on November 13th, 2023, at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, CA.

The Shorty Impact Awards is an esteemed international awards program that celebrates organizations making significant strides in making purposeful and impactful digital and social media campaigns.

At this year’s Shorty Impact Awards, PAGEONE secured a total of four awards in various categories. Three of which received the highly sought-after Audience Honor that reflects the overwhelming support and positive response from the public, with winners determined by a majority vote and Bronze Award for its campaign addressing poverty.

This award-giving body is based in New York City, renowned as the first awards program to recognize and celebrate achievements in the social media landscape. As a pioneer in the industry, the Shorty Awards has evolved alongside the dynamic nature of social media, acknowledging outstanding contributions from brands, agencies, influencers, creators, and other professionals.

“Winning the Audience Honor for three of our campaigns, as well as the prestigious Bronze Award, is particularly special as it underscores the genuine impact and engagement our work has had on the public. I extend my gratitude to the Shorty Impact Awards for recognizing PAGEONE’s contributions to the industry. We are inspired to continue our journey in digital and social media excellence and to continually set and surpass industry standards,” said PAGEONE President Vonj Tingson.

President Vonj Tingson’s leadership has been instrumental in PAGEONE’s success, driving the company to new heights and establishing it as a frontrunner in the industry.
The company remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering exceptional work and expresses gratitude to its clients, partners, and the public for their unwavering support, contributing to the success of these award-winning campaigns.

Winners of this year’s Shorty Impact Awards included major brands, agencies and nonprofits such as Smile Train, Sid Lee & The Nation of Artists, Cartoon Network, Comic Relief US, UNICEF, Edelman, MTV, VCCP, ICG, Barbie, Spike DDB, GoFundMe, Participant, McKinsey, TAAF, Delta Air Lines, Mastercard, Al Jazeera, Zeno Group, PopShorts, MONO, Herd MSL, Hello Monday/DEPT®, EssenceMediacom, Vita Coco, McKinney, JUV Consulting, dentsu, MAX, Brady, WWE, TheGrio, and more.

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