Medialab Highly Commended at the PMA

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We are immensely proud to announce that Medialab have been Highly Commended in both Best Brand Engagement Campaign Category for our work with the National Trust, and for Best Performance Marketing Agency at the Performance Marketing Awards.

At Medialab we pride ourselves on our commitment to performance and delivering transformative data driven solutions for our clients, these awards have been a great reflection of this. Commenting on the result, Medialab CEO, Marcus Orme says, “We are absolutely thrilled to have been Highly Commended for both our shortlisted entries in Best Brand Engagement Campaign and Best Performance Marketing Agency categories. Our drive and commitment have never wavered, and I am so happy that our collective efforts are recognised as we continue to provide a competitive advantage to our partners in performance marketing. A huge congratulations to all those at Medialab who continue to embody our ethos make this place a joy to work.

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