BALTIMORE, MD – The American Marketing Association Baltimore Chapter (AMA Baltimore) announced the winners of its annual MX Awards, on Thursday, May 19, 2022 at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum. The event, emceed by professional speaker and author Evan Carroll, marked the first in-person AMA Baltimore event since early 2020. For 37 years, the MX Awards have celebrated local organizations that demonstrate outstanding creativity, implementation, and results in their marketing campaigns.
Awards are presented for outstanding overall campaigns as well as the best campaigns in specific channels or elements. This year’s entries were judged by an esteemed panel of professionals from the AMA San Antonio chapter.
“We are thrilled to honor our region’s best and brightest minds in marketing. Now more than ever, we’re seeing creative innovation push our industry forward. It’s time to recognize those organizations and agencies at the 2022 MX Awards,” said Lauren Yoffe, president of AMA Baltimore.
In the Elements of Marketing category, Rare Patient Voice was the winner of the Best Market Research Campaign of the Year:
Elements of Marketing
- Best New Brand Identity Campaign of the Year: REPREVE (Agency: Phoenix Lifestyle Marketing Group)
- Best Rebrand Campaign of the Year: Gray & Son (Agency: Zest Social Media Solutions)
- Best Marketing Collateral Campaign of the Year: United Way of Central Maryland (Agency: Sandy Hillman Communications)
- Best Market Research Campaign of the Year: Rare Patient Voice
- Best Marketing Technology Campaign of the Year: Siemens Healthcare (Agency: Alexander & Tom, Inc.)
For more information about the 37th Annual MX Awards winners, visit AMA Baltimore’s website.
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